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Product Type | Indoor Garden |
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Type | Hydroponic |
Number of Plants | 12 |
Water Reservoir | Yes |
Lighting | Yes |
Light Type | LED |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi |
App Compatibility | iOS and Android |
Power | AC Adapter |
Included Components | Seed pods, nutrients, water pump |
Identifies all components included in the product packaging for setup.
Provides a step-by-step guide for assembling the garden unit.
Details and labels each part of the garden system for user identification.
Explains how the app calculates required nutrient dosages based on plant data.
Describes app features for tracking plant growth, profiles, and harvest readiness.
Outlines app control over smart features like lights and water level notifications.
Guidance on selecting, preparing, and planting seed pods for germination.
Advice on sequencing plant growth for staggered harvests and optimal yield.
Information on the types of nutrients and their role in plant development.
Instructions for using the nursery for optimal seedling germination and care.
Overview of the different phases of plant development from germination to maturity.
Guidance on determining when plants are ready for harvest and how to do it.
Instructions for cleaning the garden unit after harvesting and during regular maintenance.
Guidelines for optimal plant placement within the garden for healthy growth.
Critical instructions for mixing nutrients to prevent precipitation and pump clogs.
Details on varying nutrient requirements for plants at different growth stages.
Explains the importance of pH for nutrient absorption and optimal plant health.
Compares nutrient delivery mechanisms in hydroponic systems versus soil.
Basic explanation of ions and their relevance to hydroponic nutrient solutions.
Discusses the challenges of hard water, particularly its impact on pH control.
Explains how water softeners can alter water chemistry and affect nutrient balance.
Recommends water types like RO or distilled water for best hydroponic results.
Technical details on the red, blue, and white LEDs used in the grow lights.
Provides PPFD (Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density) maps for light distribution.
Specifies optimal light levels for various plants at different stages of growth.
Explains the role of different light wavelengths (red, blue, green) in plant growth.
Discusses how light and dark cycles affect plant flowering and growth responses.
Instructions on carefully removing plants and separating roots for transplanting.
Guidance on whether to bury or cut the net cup when transplanting.
Steps for hardening off plants to reduce transplant shock before planting in soil.