Grower Guide
A plant watering log that tracks volume, not vibes
Overwatering and underwatering look identical from memory. A plant watering log replaces “I think I watered Tuesday?” with a record: when, how much, and what the plant did next. Kept honestly, it is the single highest-value habit in a grow room.
Record the number, every time
The unit of a useful plant watering log is milliliters, not adjectives. 300 ml versus 800 ml tells a story that “light” and “heavy” never will. In Verdant's Quick Log, a watering entry asks for exactly one number — and refuses to invent it if you leave it blank.
Thirty seconds, right after you water
Log while the can is still in your hand. Plant, watering, volume, done. You can try the exact flow in the public starter at /quick-log without an account — the draft stays on your device until you decide it belongs in a real diary.
Pair volume with conditions
Water demand follows the room. A watering history becomes far more readable next to temperature, humidity, and VPD — and Verdant keeps that context honest by labeling every reading's source: live, manual, csv, demo, stale, or invalid. A stale reading is flagged, never treated as current truth.
Reading the pattern
After a few weeks, the log answers real questions: is the interval shrinking as the plant stacks? Did droop follow the big pot-up watering? If you ask Verdant's cautious AI Doctor about a symptom, your watering history is the kind of evidence it cites — and a suggestion enters the approval-required Action Queue only when you add it yourself.
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.