I recently found out about the Seek app on android - it can id plants using your camera. Useful for figuring out rando unlabeled plants on sale at my grocery store 🪴
I regularly employ the use of biodiversity data like SEINet to crossref with herbarium specimens. Honorable mention to the North American Ethnobotany Database for pulling up bibliographic info on plant-human interactions. There's also a tool to lookup collection site IDs for cacti and succulents here: BCSS Field No. Lookup. These aren't necessarily in the realm of plant care but I believe they could make a nice additon to the sidebar. Cheers!
My husband and I use a spreadsheet. It has a picture of the plant, information on care I pull from the web (so many great plant care sites around!) and a bit of info on when it was watered last and when last fertilised etc.
We have a large collection but the spreadsheet is still easily manageable.
I'm interested to see if there are any good FOSS options! I've used planta a bit but it has limited features on the free version and I do not need yet another paid subscription.
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autumn@reddthat.com · 15 pts · 3y
I recently found out about the Seek app on android - it can id plants using your camera. Useful for figuring out rando unlabeled plants on sale at my grocery store 🪴
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 2 pts · 3y
Thebazilly@pathfinder.social · 14 pts · 3y
Not open source but I use Planta for watering reminders/tracking.
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 9 pts · 3y
whatwhatwhatwhat@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 2y
+1 for Planta. Definitely not FOSS, but it’s a great app nonetheless.
ElSapo@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 3y
Often finding precise information for light values is quite hard, so I use those 3 websites: https://growlightmeter.com/light-requirements-for-plants/ https://plantlightdb.com/?q= https://www.houseplantjournal.com/bright-indirect-light-requirements-by-plant/ (Scroll down)
They don't always agree but they are a good starting point.
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 3y
FuzzyPlantEnthusiast@mander.xyz · 7 pts · 3y
I regularly employ the use of biodiversity data like SEINet to crossref with herbarium specimens. Honorable mention to the North American Ethnobotany Database for pulling up bibliographic info on plant-human interactions. There's also a tool to lookup collection site IDs for cacti and succulents here: BCSS Field No. Lookup. These aren't necessarily in the realm of plant care but I believe they could make a nice additon to the sidebar. Cheers!
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 1 pts · 3y
writerlygal@lemm.ee · 6 pts · 3y
My husband and I use a spreadsheet. It has a picture of the plant, information on care I pull from the web (so many great plant care sites around!) and a bit of info on when it was watered last and when last fertilised etc.
We have a large collection but the spreadsheet is still easily manageable.
SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works · 6 pts · 2y
I'm interested to see if there are any good FOSS options! I've used planta a bit but it has limited features on the free version and I do not need yet another paid subscription.
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 4 pts · 2y
needanke@feddit.org · 3 pts · 1y
Flora incognita is an app that lets you identify plants by taking a photo.
I mostly use it on the balcony, but it might also be helpful when you see a nice plant out and about and want to get it yourself.
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 3 pts · 2y
fossilesque@mander.xyz · 3 pts · 2y
maxy@piefed.social · 1 pts · 223d
I like Pl@ntNet. Except for the time it told me "Not a plant. Maybe fungi?" Technically correct, but...