Know what your plants need, before they tell you
Plantroster is a record of your specific plants in your specific spots — and a daily check of your forecast against what each one can actually take. Rain Thursday means moving the six that rot. A 38°F night means bringing in the four that won't survive it.
Photograph one, get an identification and a health read, and it goes on the board with its own schedule.
Open PlantrosterWhat it actually does
Not a generic forecast. It knows a jade in a west-facing stucco corner and a fern under a pergola need opposite things from the same hot week.
Plants get re-diagnosed as evidence accumulates. "Sun-scorched" becomes "sun-scorched and mite-infested" three days later — and you can see the change instead of losing it.
Spider mites need spraying every five to seven days for four weeks. Most people quit at week two, the eggs hatch, and it comes back.
Recipes scaled to your pot and adjusted for the half-empty bags you actually own — measured in cups, not percentages.