
Budwise
See it. Know it. Grow better.
Cannabisplant caretracker
Track plant stage, photos, water, care notes, next signals.
Track
Care
Review
History
Notice
Changes
Plant care log
Wedding Cake / Flower
Care logs
46
Photos
18
Stage
Flower
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Keep care history together
Water, feed, photo, measure, and note changes without splitting plant context across tools.
See what changed
Use photos and activity history to review patterns before making the next care decision.
Stay private by default
Care logs stay private unless you explicitly share safe public plant summaries.
How Budwise helps
Cannabis Plant Care Tracker
Built as a private grow workspace, these pages describe real product workflows that connect plant history, photos, notes, readings, and Diagnosis context.
Track the care loop
Plant care is easier to review when watering, photos, notes, and stage changes live in one timeline.
- Log water, feed, training, and notes
- Compare plant photos over time
- Keep recent activity ready for Diagnosis
Spot changes sooner
Budwise helps growers compare recent care against visible plant changes before making the next move.
- Review dry-back and watering patterns
- Attach issue notes to the plant
- Keep care history private by default
Explore workflows
Jump into related grow workflows without losing the current context.
FAQ
Quick answers for growers comparing notes, diagnosis, schedules, and environment tracking.
What should I track for each cannabis plant?
Track stage, water, feedings, photos, training, measurements, issues, and notes so care decisions have context.
Can Budwise track watering history?
Yes. Budwise keeps watering logs with notes and plant activity so dry-back and care patterns are easier to review.
Does the tracker include plant photos?
Yes. Plant photos can be saved to the private timeline to compare canopy, leaves, and growth over time.
Can I use Budwise as a grow journal?
Yes. Budwise combines plant care tracking with a private grow journal for notes, photos, and structured activity.
Are my plant care logs public?
No. Care logs are private by default, and public sharing only exposes safe summaries when you choose to share.