Plant Swipe Challenge
By Bougainvillea Editorial Team
A mobile swipe quiz to classify plant scenarios and unlock badges. Get smart recommendations for calculators, care guides, and matching Bougainvillea.
Quick Answer
Plant Swipe Challenge is a rapid decision quiz where each swipe evaluates practical plant-care judgment such as pet safety, light fit, and compatibility. The experience is designed for mobile engagement, and after each interaction it surfaces related calculators, blog guides, quizzes, and plant pages to deepen learning and discovery.
Swipe Round
Classify this plant scenario
Score: 0
Round Summary
Reference Table
Static Plant Swipe Challenge Logic
Visible baseline rules
This reference explains core quiz decisions directly on the page so users can review baseline logic before interacting.
| Rule / Question | Crawlable Logic | Output Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Pet Safety Check | A user with cats wants to place Pothos (Devil's Ivy) in an accessible area. Mark as safe or not safe. | unsafe: ASPCA lists Devil's Ivy (Pothos) as toxic to cats and dogs. |
| Light Fit Check | Snake Plant placed in a low-light corner indoors. Is this enough light? | light-ok: University extension guidance commonly identifies snake plant as low-light tolerant. |
| Water Stress Check | A Bougainvillea has yellow leaves and dark mushy roots after frequent watering. Is this likely healthy or unhealthy? | unsafe: RHS describes overwatering and waterlogging as causes of yellowing and root rot. |
| Compatibility Check | A bright balcony setup is chosen for sun-loving flowering plants. Is this generally compatible? | safe: Matching light requirements to environment is a core plant-health principle. |
| Pet Safety Check | A dog-friendly home considers Peace Lily in a reachable area. Safe or not safe? | unsafe: ASPCA and pet safety advisories flag Peace Lily as problematic for pets if ingested. |
| Humidity and Airflow Check | A wet, poorly ventilated room shows recurring leaf issues. Is this a healthy setup? | unsafe: RHS notes stagnant humid conditions can increase leaf and root health issues. |
| landscape Light Check | A low-tech garden with low-light plants is kept under moderate lighting. Enough light or not enough? | light-ok: Low-light aquatic species are generally selected for moderate, stable lighting systems. |
| Watering Method Check | User waters only after checking moisture below the soil surface instead of fixed schedules. Safe habit? | safe: RHS recommends checking moisture and watering as needed rather than rigid intervals. |
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