Purdue Tomato Doctor

by Purdue University


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0.99 usd



Identify and manage pests, diseases and other tomato problems.


The Purdue Tomato Doctor has been developed by experts at Purdue University to help gardeners identify, diagnose and manage insect, disease, and environmental problems on their tomatoes. The app contains almost 500 high quality images to help users throughout North America diagnose their most common (and uncommon) tomato problems. Features: Identify tomato problems by matching photos of almost 500 images. Diagnoses can be made by researching the part of the plant affected (fruit, leaves, stems, roots, flowers) or by the suspected cause of the problem (insect, disease, environment). Check diagnosis through detailed descriptions and multiple images linked to each problem. Identify beneficial insects, so you dont accidentally harm the good guys. Get the latest unbiased recommendations from Purdue University experts on how to successfully manage the most common tomato problems facing gardeners throughout the United States.2016 Content Update 1

Read trusted reviews from application customers

An excellent app for tomato growers. But since couple of days as such i have changed my phpne am facing app crash issues. When i try to get into the diseases part and during the image loading i get back into the main menu. And the message that i get on my screen s regarding the crash issues. Kindly please contact the developer

Samir Patel

Great.. thanks a lot..!

Dr.Pradip Mehetre

As someone who refers people to peer-reviewed gardening info as part of my job, I think this is one of the best apps for vegetable gardeners and also commercial growers. This app does a great job of curating excellent diagnostic photos and making them easy to sort (by plant part, by symptoms, by likely pest, ect). It's a great resource! The main drawback is the large app size (about 166 MB) since it includes a lot of images.

Luke Gustafson

I like all the pictures. Good info. I am going to download the annual one now if I have space!

Gina Miller