Plant Triage Decision Cards + Video Library
A laminated deck of 40+ decision-tree cards (organized by plant type: tropical, succulents, herbs, trees) that gardeners physically flip through when damage occurs. Each card shows damage photos, asks yes/no questions, and directs to a specific 2-3 minute video demonstrating the exact repair technique. Cards are indexed by damage type (brown leaves, broken stems, root rot signs, pest damage) so a gardener can diagnose in 60 seconds and know whether to prune, treat, or remove.
15 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Eliminates guesswork by providing visual damage matching + immediate video proof-of-concept before the gardener acts. Beats forums because it's indexed to their specific plant and damage type, not buried in 200 comments. Beats generic courses because it's a reference tool they keep by the plant, not something they have to remember or search for.
Target Audience
Hobby gardeners aged 35-65 with $50-500 plant collections who garden at home; primarily those growing banana trees, monstera, pothos, succulents, and herbs
Key Features
- 40+ laminated decision cards organized by plant family (tropical, succulent, herb, tree)
- Each card shows 4-6 real damage photos with labels
- Yes/no decision tree on card leads to specific repair action
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Home gardeners don't know how to save damaged plants and fear losing their investmentHobby gardeners and plant owners face uncertainty when their plants suffer physical damage (broken stems, damaged leaves), leading to decision paralysis about whether to cut, splint, or leave damaged parts. They lack clear, actionable guidance and fear making the wrong choice will kill the plant, causing them to waste time searching forums and potentially lose plants they've invested months or years growing.
Score: 17.5%