Grower Guide
Best grow diary app for serious growers who track more than notes
A serious grow diary app has to do more than store text notes. It has to hold the moment a grower actually cares about: what changed, when it changed, and what the plant looked like at the time — with the sensor context around it. Verdant is a grow diary app built for growers who want to make decisions from their own history, not memory.
One plant timeline, not scattered notebooks
Verdant organizes every entry against a specific plant. Waterings, feedings, training, symptoms, photos, alerts, and sensor snapshots land on the same timeline so you can see what changed and what the plant did next. That is plant memory — the core value of a real grow diary app.
30-second Quick Log so entries actually happen
The best grow diary is the one you actually fill in. Quick Log is designed to capture a watering, feeding, or observation in about 30 seconds, with an optional photo and sensor snapshot. If logging takes five minutes, it stops happening after week two.
Source-labeled sensor snapshots
Verdant preserves the source of every reading — live, manual, csv, demo, stale, or invalid — so a snapshot you attach to a diary entry always carries its own provenance. Demo or stale values never masquerade as current tent truth.
Grower-approved decisions, never hands-off
Verdant suggests; the grower decides. AI Doctor can point at likely causes and cite the evidence, but a recommendation reaches the approval-required Action Queue only when the grower chooses to add it. Verdant cannot touch your equipment.
Common questions
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Log your first grow note in 30 seconds — no account needed
Try the public Quick Log starter: nickname a plant, jot one note, and the draft stays on your device until you decide to keep it.
See a real One-Tent Loop before signing up
Walk through how Verdant connects a grow, tent, plant, Quick Log, timeline, sensor snapshot, cautious AI review, and grower-approved action queue.