Information about Plantum - Plant Identifier
App Feature
Plantum is a plant identification and care app that recognizes plants (and some other natural objects) from photos, offers disease diagnosis with treatment tips, personalized care recommendations, reminders (watering, misting, fertilizing, rotating), and a toolkit (light meter, pot size meter, water calculator, weather-based care, vacation mode), plus articles and search-by-name.
Verdict
Verdict: A capable plant ID and care companion with rich tools, but the subscription-first onboarding and mixed ID accuracy may frustrate casual users.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Home gardeners who want ID plus ongoing care reminders and guidance
- Plant owners seeking quick disease diagnostics and practical tools (light/pot/water)
- Beginners building a tracked plant collection with photos and notes
Not ideal for:
- Users who want a free, no-login, no-card-required ID experience
- Power users needing expert-grade, consistently precise species-level identification across lookalikes
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Smooth photo-based ID flow, helpful care reminders and schedules, ability to log plants with nicknames and photos, generally accurate care tips and health guides, and the convenience of built-in tools (light meter, calculators).
Users complain about:
Paywall-heavy onboarding that may require a credit card even for trial, limited or mixed identification accuracy on similar varieties, and subscription handling that can feel pushy or unclear after the free trial.
Is it Worth Paying For?
If you want more than identification—specifically structured care reminders, diagnostics, and tool-assisted care—the subscription offers good ongoing value. However, if you only need occasional IDs, the three free recognitions (where available) may suffice, and free alternatives could be more economical. Be mindful that some regions/onboarding flows may require a card for the free trial.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared with PictureThis, Plantum is similar in ID plus care features; PictureThis often markets faster expert help, while Plantum leans on built-in tools and reminders. Versus Planta, Plantum emphasizes identification and diagnostics, whereas Planta focuses more on routine care scheduling and plant health tracking. iNaturalist and Google Lens provide free or community-driven IDs but lack Plantum’s structured care toolbox and reminders.
Summary
Plantum blends plant identification with practical day-to-day care: reminders, disease diagnosis, and a handy toolkit to make plant ownership easier. Its interface is approachable and the features extend beyond simple recognition to ongoing plant management. While ID accuracy is generally solid, it can stumble on lookalike varieties. The main caveat is the subscription-first experience and potential credit-card gating for trials, which can deter casual users. For gardeners who value care workflows and diagnostics alongside ID, it’s a strong pick; those who just want occasional, free identifications may prefer alternatives.






