Pest and care alerts
Pest and weekly care alerts to check before trusting a diagnosis
Leaf spots, wilting, and browning should be read with season, temperature, water, and pest context.
When pests or disease are suspected, compare AI diagnosis with recent official alerts, the current care season, and a real inspection of leaf undersides.
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Compare how often disease, pest, and virus signals appear in recent alerts.
Where to inspect first
When a small change appears, inspect leaf undersides, stem joints, and soil condition first.
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Start with symptom and season keywords that appear often in recent alerts.
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Start with crops that appear often in recent alerts.
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Common pest alert questions
Quick answers for reading leaf symptoms with more context.
Do leaf spots always mean pests or disease?
Not always. Check leaf undersides, stem joints, and soil condition together because watering and temperature changes can look similar.
Where should I check for mites first?
Start with leaf undersides and stem joints. Look for tiny dots, faint webbing, and faded leaf color.
How should I use alerts with photo diagnosis?
Use the photo result as a first clue, then compare the crop or symptom with recent alerts.
What matters most during rainy spells?
Check airflow, soil drying, and leaf undersides. Long humid periods can speed up pest and disease spread.