Built for the room.
I used to track my grow with a countdown app, a whiteboard, and notes in my phone at 6 AM.
This is what my morning looked like at Wildcreek Farms. 7,000 square feet of flowering canopy, six rooms running perpetual, and every single day started the same way:
Walk the room. Count the dry pots. Check the timers. Write it down somewhere I'd probably lose it.
I had a whiteboard on each door. Two more in my office — one with BH1, BH2, BH3 columns tracking day counts, strains, harvest dates, and flip dates; the other was the full season schedule. A spreadsheet for the cycle. A countdown app on my phone with emoji markers for every room. A clipboard in the greenhouse for the bed-by-bed walk. The compliance app was on the same home screen. I still needed something else for the room.
“I've only ever used whiteboards, notebooks, and Excel spreadsheets. The idea came when I was talking to some friends who just turned on. I asked what they were going to do for tracking — I expected them to say Trym or one of the other guys. They said: notebook, going to set up a spreadsheet. I was like, oh OK. I can make this. So I did.”
I'm not growing anymore. So I built it.
Flip is the walkthrough, just cleaner. Rooms, benches, strains, day counts, harvest dates, weights in the vault, morning notes, completed inspections, and a log that remembers who did what without you rebuilding the day from memory at night.
The whole facility.
Every room, every plant count, every day counter. Open the app and you know where you are.
Inside the room.
Day count. Strain breakdown. Harvest date. Mount it on the wall outside the door or pull it up on your phone.
What's coming.
Every harvest for the next 90 days. Room, date, plant count, strains. No spreadsheet math.
The full pipeline.
Nursery. Clone zone. Dry room. Everything upstream and downstream from flower, all in one scroll.
What came out.
Weights by strain, tied back to room and cycle. Export when you need it.