Interactive diagnostic aid for Living Soil

Solve cannabis grow problems — your digital Grow Doctor

Hängende Blätter, gelbe Flecken oder Wachstumsstopp? Keine Sorge - wir grenzen das Problem gemeinsam ein. Ein sichtbarer Mangel ist im Living Soil oft kein echter Mangel, sondern ein Verfügbarkeitsproblem. Nutze unseren interaktiven Grow Doctor, to precisely narrow down the most likely cause based on your plant's symptom.

Grow Doctor visual for cannabis and Living Soil diagnosis

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Solving Cannabis Problems: With Grow Dr., the Digital Plant Doctor

Have you discovered yellow leaves, burnt tips, or pests on your plants? Our Cannabis Plant Doctor helps you quickly identify typical deficiencies and diseases in the grow room. From classic nutrient deficiencies like nitrogen or potassium deficiency to complex problems such as light stress or a CalMag imbalance – we show you what matters in diagnosis.
Often, it's a simple availability problem that can be easily remedied by healthy soil life.

How the Diagnosis Works

Our tool is based on visual markers and microbiological expertise. We analyze the damage pattern directly on the plant: Do the symptoms appear at the top on the young shoots or do they first show on the large, fan-shaped sun leaves in the lower area? This distinction is essential to differentiate between mobile and immobile nutrients and to find the right solution for your indoor grow.

We Grow with Your Plants

Please note: Our plant doctor is currently still under development. Nature is complex, and often damage patterns such as overwatering, root rot, or pH fluctuations overlap. Our database is constantly being expanded to offer you even more precise assistance with spider mites, fungus gnats, or powdery mildew.

Important Note:
The digital diagnosis is an initial guide. Always view your plant as a whole and pay particular attention to soil biology and the microbiome – because a healthy root system is the best insurance against almost all cannabis cultivation problems. Often, it's a simple availability problem