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    AI grow doctor: why good diagnosis needs logs, photos, and sensors

    One photo of a leaf is not enough. An AI grow doctor that answers with confidence from a single image is guessing. Verdant's AI Doctor uses the plant's recent logs, photos, source-labeled sensor snapshots, and stage context — and it will tell you what is missing instead of pretending to know.

    Context, not vibes

    AI Doctor reads the plant's stage, strain, medium, pot size, recent watering and feeding, sensor snapshots, alerts, and diary entries. It is grounded in the data the grower has already captured.

    Cites evidence, names missing information

    Output includes a summary, likely issue, confidence, cited evidence, missing information, immediate action, what not to do, a 24-hour follow-up, a 3-day recovery plan, and a risk level. If context is missing, AI Doctor says so.

    Approval-required, never automatic

    AI Doctor may suggest actions. A suggestion reaches the Action Queue only when the grower chooses to add it. Verdant does not execute actions. The grower reviews, adjusts, approves, or rejects. Verdant cannot touch your equipment.

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