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*Can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should be the same TYPE of plant.<br> | *Can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should be the same TYPE of plant.<br> |
Revision as of 21:14, 27 November 2023
In Bloom Wizard the term "Grow" is used for each of your unique growing projects.
Examples of a Grow
- A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
- One pepper plant
- Several cannabis plants
- A small pot of lavender
You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or is already complete.
Grow Specifics & Details
- Can be named almost anything.
- Can have 1 plant, or more than 100 plants, but should be the same TYPE of plant.
- Typically goes through several Grow Stages through its life until ready.
- It will be represented by a Grow Card on the main Dashboard.
- It can either be: Active, Archived, or in Cold-Storage.
- All of its details, traits, statistic, etc. are called attributes in Bloom Wizard.
- It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv
- Every Grow has all of its data saved in a single CSV file. These files can be accessed/shared/backed up/edited with common tools.
- It gets a unique serial, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.
- You can import an external Grow file as Active or Archived in the Bloom Wizard application or by moving files into the corresponding Application Folder.