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In Bloom Wizard the term "Grow" is used for each of your unique growing projects.
In Bloom Wizard the term "Grow" is used for each of your unique growing projects.
When you add a Grow to Bloom Wizard a new "grow file" will be made for it. This file contains all data about the Grow including Attributes, Tasks, and Readings.


Examples of a Grow
You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or is already complete.
 
=== Examples of a Grow ===
*A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
*A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
*One pepper plant
*One pepper plant
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You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or is already complete.
== Methods for Adding a Grow ==
*Add a Grow function on primary toolbar
*Copy an existing Grow
*Clone an existing Grow
*Import data
 


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== Grow Specifics & Details ==
== Grow Specifics & Details ==
*Can be named almost anything.
*Can be named almost anything.
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*All of its details, traits, statistic, etc. are called <b>[[attributes]]</b> in Bloom Wizard.<br>
*All of its details, traits, statistic, etc. are called <b>[[attributes]]</b> in Bloom Wizard.<br>
*It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv<br>
*It gets a unique ID [UID]. This is used to identify the Grow and is used in its filename: grow_[UID].csv<br>
*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.<br>
*Grow files are saved in CSV format. These files can be accessed/shared/backed up/edited with common tools.<br>
*It gets a unique serial, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.<br>
*It gets a unique serial, starting at 1 and counting up for each Grow added.<br>
*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]].
*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]].

Revision as of 21:27, 27 November 2023

In Bloom Wizard the term "Grow" is used for each of your unique growing projects. When you add a Grow to Bloom Wizard a new "grow file" will be made for it. This file contains all data about the Grow including Attributes, Tasks, and Readings.

You can create a Grow for a project you are going to start in the future, have already started, or is already complete.

Examples of a Grow

  • A bed of many beefsteak tomato plants
  • One pepper plant
  • Several cannabis plants
  • A small pot of lavender


Methods for Adding a Grow

  • Add a Grow function on primary toolbar
  • Copy an existing Grow
  • Clone an existing Grow
  • Import data


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
  • Grow files are saved in CSV format. 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.