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In Bloom Wizard the term <b>Grow</b> is used for each of your unique growing projects.


In Bloom Wizard the term <b>Grow</b> is used for each of your unique growing projects.
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You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or have already completed. A Grow can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should generally be tracking the same <i>type</i> of plant.
You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or have already completed. A Grow can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should generally be tracking the same <i>type</i> of plant.


==== Examples of a Grow ====
==== Examples of a Grow ====
*A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
*One pepper plant
*One pepper plant
*Several cannabis plants
*Several cannabis plants
*A small bunch of lavender
*A small bunch of lavender
*A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
*A group of apple tress




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[[File:grow-card-herb-flowering.png|link=|none|frame|Grow Card showing Flowering Stage]]
[[File:grow-card-herb-flowering.png|link=|none|frame|Grow Card showing Flowering Stage]]
== Grow Specifics & Details ==
*Can be named almost anything.
*Represented by a Grow Card on the main Dashboard.<br>
*3 states: Active, Archived, or in Cold-Storage.<br>
*It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv<br>
*Grow files are saved in CSV format. These files can be accessed/shared/backed up/edited with common tools.<br>
*The Grow file contains all data about the Grow including Attributes, Tasks, and Readings.<br>
*It gets a serial number, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.<br>






== Methods for Adding a Grow ==
== Methods for Adding a Grow ==
*[[Add a Grow]] function on primary toolbar
There are several ways to add Grow data to Bloom Wizard.
*[[Add a Grow]] function on toolbar
*Use existing Grow as a Template
*Copy an existing Grow
*Copy an existing Grow
*Clone an existing Grow
*Clone an existing Grow
*Import/copy data
*Copy data files




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*<b>Vegetative</b>: This stage usually starts when a plant is ready for full light and/or outdoor elements.
*<b>Flowering</b>: This stage starts when a plant starts to flower/fruit.
*<b>Drying</b>: A stage used to remove moisture.
*<b>Curing</b>: A final stage typically used to remove moisture and improve the flavor of herbs.


<div><ul>
=== Vegetative ===
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Grow-card-leek-starting.png|thumb|none|100%|A Grow in the Starting Stage]] </li>
This stage usually starts when a plant is ready for full light and/or outdoor elements.
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Grow-card-example-pepper-vegetative.png|thumb|none|100%|A Grow in the Vegetative Stage]] </li>
 
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:grow-card-herb-flowering.png|thumb|none|100%|A Grow in the Flowering Stage]] </li>
 
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:grow-card-herb-drying.png|thumb|none|100%|A Grow in the Drying Stage]] </li>
<li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Grow-card-example-pepper-vegetative.png|thumb|none|100%|A Grow in the Vegetative Stage]] </li>
</ul></div>


== Grow Specifics & Details ==
=== Flowering ===
*Can be named almost anything.
This stage starts when a plant starts to flower/fruit.
*Represented by a Grow Card on the main Dashboard.<br>
 
*3 states: Active, Archived, or in Cold-Storage.<br>
 
*It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv<br>
 
*Grow files are saved in CSV format. These files can be accessed/shared/backed up/edited with common tools.<br>
=== Drying ===
*The Grow file contains all data about the Grow including Attributes, Tasks, and Readings.<br>
A stage used to remove moisture.
*It gets a serial number, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.<br>
 
 
 
=== Curing ===
A final stage typically used to remove moisture and improve the flavor of herbs.
 
 
 
=== Ready ===
The Grow is ready for consumption and or use.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 21 December 2023

In Bloom Wizard the term Grow is used for each of your unique growing projects.

You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or have already completed. A Grow can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should generally be tracking the same type of plant.

Examples of a Grow

  • One pepper plant
  • Several cannabis plants
  • A small bunch of lavender
  • A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
  • A group of apple tress


All the details/traits/statistics/etc regarding a Grow are called Attributes in Bloom Wizard.

When adding a Grow you will have several pages of attributes you can configure. Some attributes are automatically calculated.

If a Grow is Active then it will be represented by a Grow Card on the Dashboard.


Grow Card showing Flowering Stage


Grow Specifics & Details

  • Can be named almost anything.
  • Represented by a Grow Card on the main Dashboard.
  • 3 states: Active, Archived, or in Cold-Storage.
  • It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv
  • Grow files are saved in CSV format. These files can be accessed/shared/backed up/edited with common tools.
  • The Grow file contains all data about the Grow including Attributes, Tasks, and Readings.
  • It gets a serial number, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.


Methods for Adding a Grow

There are several ways to add Grow data to Bloom Wizard.

  • Add a Grow function on toolbar
  • Use existing Grow as a Template
  • Copy an existing Grow
  • Clone an existing Grow
  • Copy data files


Grow Stages

Bloom Wizard breaks the growing cycle into 5 stages. No stage is required, and you can use the stages in whatever way works best for you:

Starting

Encompasses everything from the very beginning (germination, seedling, rooting) up until Vegetative growth.


Vegetative

This stage usually starts when a plant is ready for full light and/or outdoor elements.


Flowering

This stage starts when a plant starts to flower/fruit.


Drying

A stage used to remove moisture.


Curing

A final stage typically used to remove moisture and improve the flavor of herbs.


Ready

The Grow is ready for consumption and or use.