Before even identifying the type of plant you are treating, make sure you have a solid way to organize your diagnosis and treatment plan. Many plant doctors organize information using a type of document or form. This document also contains important information on the plant; such as it's age, species, name, etc. To specify the information; also add these factors to your organization document: -Sex -Full name -Birth/adoption date and estimated age -Contacts (address, phone number, etc.) -Soil type -Species -Species type -Pot/holding mechanism specifics -Air quality -Water source and log (how much it gets weekly, and when) -Accesibility to sunlight/amount of sunlight received -Family history (if avalible) -Medical history -Allergies -Most recent treatment plan -Names of primary caregivers Organize this information in a document and bring to any appointments. Ask caregivers for any information you have not yet received. In addition to creating this informationa...