Botanica
Your plant is trying to tell you something. Here's how to listen.

Leaves turning yellow again? One photo tells you why.

Most of the time, it's not that you're doing something wrong — it's a watering schedule, a lighting issue, or something quietly happening at the roots. Upload a clear photo and we'll tell you exactly what's going on.

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Upload a clear photo of the leaves and soil.

Wellness Score

75Stressed

Minor environmental adjustments suggested for optimal vitality.

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Light Exposure

Needs more indirect light

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Hydration Level

Optimal saturation

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Soil Quality

Nitrogen deficiency detected

Based on our analysis, your specimen is exhibiting early signs of photosynthetic fatigue, likely caused by inconsistent luminance and trace mineral exhaustion.

Step I: The Light Migration

Relocate your plant to a northeast-facing window. The goal is to capture the soft, blue-spectrum light of the morning without the scorching midday heat. Avoid direct contact with glass panes to prevent thermal shock.

Step II: Mineral Fortification

Introduce a diluted organic seaweed-based fertilizer during the next two watering cycles. This will address the nitrogen gap identified in the foliage scan and encourage cellular repair.

Curator's Note

Patience is the gardener's most vital tool. Observe the new growth over the next 14 days. If leaves continue to yellow at the margins, consider a partial repotting with porous lava rock for improved aeration.