HastalıkSymptomChecker
Plant Disease Checker
DiseaseSymptomChecker
Plant Disease Checker
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The Disease Symptom Checker identifies plant diseases by visible symptoms, weather conditions, and plant affected. Early disease identification enables prompt treatment and prevention. Learn fungal, bacterial, and viral disease management strategies.
Características Principales
Visual symptom matching
Weather condition assessment
Disease cycle information
Treatment recommendations
Prevention strategies
Host plant database
How to Use Disease Symptom Checker
Describe Visible Symptoms
Note leaf spots, powdery coating, wilting, discoloration, cankers, or other signs.
Identify Affected Plant
Specify which plant type (vegetable, flower, shrub, tree) is affected.
Select Symptom Location
Choose if symptoms appear on leaves, stems, roots, or entire plant.
Note Environmental Conditions
Indicate recent weather: wet, dry, hot, or cool conditions.
Browse Disease Matches
Review similar diseases to identify probable cause.
Review Treatment Options
Learn fungicide, bactericide, or cultural control methods appropriate for disease.
Casos de Uso
Plant disease diagnosis
Vegetable crop disease management
Lawn disease treatment
Ornamental plant health
Fruit tree disease control
Preventative disease strategies
Preguntas Frecuentes
How do I know if my plant has a disease?
Look for unusual spots, powdery coating, wilting despite moisture, discolored leaves, or cankers on stems. Diseases often follow wet weather.
What is powdery mildew?
Powdery mildew appears as white powder on leaves. It thrives in warm, dry days and cool nights. Improve air circulation and reduce humidity.
Can I cure a diseased plant?
Early treatment is most effective. Remove affected leaves, apply fungicide, improve air circulation. Severely affected plants may need removal.
How do I prevent plant diseases?
Use resistant varieties, water at soil level (not leaves), provide adequate spacing, remove debris, and rotate crops. Avoid overhead watering.
Are fungicides safe?
Organic fungicides (sulfur, neem oil) are low-toxicity options. Follow label directions carefully. Synthetic fungicides are more effective but higher toxicity.