PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 01 Table of contents 02. Assembly manual What's in my box? Steps to assemble Callout of all parts 08. Using your app 10. Quick start: 6 steps Plant pods Crop Planning Nutrients...
PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 03 What's in my box? FRAME POWER SUPPLY TRAY TRAY LID SERVICE DOOR PUMP OUTLET TUBE WATER PUMP PUMP FILTER NET CUP TRAY FILTER...
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 04 Assembly Steps STEP 1: Unpack STEP 2: Place frame upright On a flat surface such as a table or countertop. The front of the frame has a button in the top-left corner.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 05 STEP 4: Place Pump in Tray Gently push down Pump to engage suction cups. Foam filter surrounding Pump compresses slightly to center it. Do not force to one side. The clear tube attached to the Pump rests in the cutout shown.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 06 STEP 6: Fill with water Service door can lean against Frame. Using cold tap water, fill your Tray up to the max fill line on the clear window. STEP 7: Plug in main power Plug your wall adapter into the cord hanging from the back of the wooden frame.
PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 07 Callout of parts PUMP OUTLET TUBE LIGHT BUTTON WATER & NUTRIENT WATER PUMP LEVEL LEDS PUMP FILTER POWER AND PUMP PORTS LED GROW LIGHTS WATER PUMP Your water pump runs for 5...
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User manual - page 09 Using your App • Download the Rise Gardens app from the App Store or the Google Play Store. Search for “Rise Gardens.” • Create an account and add your Personal Garden and Nursery if you have one.
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Your app will tell you how much SPROUT, 100 ml. 100 ml. Directions: Directions: Download our Rise Gardens App This product is not considered an organic Download our Rise Gardens App This product is not...
PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 12 Plant Pods Our plant pods are made from an organic peat moss and coco coir and provide the perfect blend of air, organic matter, and water. These are the 3 basic ingredients for germinating your seeds.
BALANCE: This solution contains acids that lower your water’s pH and allow your plants to absorb nutrients. Directions: DANGER Download our Rise Gardens App to get CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN BURNS. MAY BE Because your nutrients are concentrated they must be mixed with water in...
PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 14 Plant Growth As your plant grows it will transition through STAGES OF GROWTH. GERMINATION: Your plant will sprout out of the pod. The length of this stage varies greatly from plant to plant. Most herbs take 1-2 weeks but lettuce should only take 3-5 days.
PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 15 Cleaning Clean After Harvest Cleaning: 1. Cut your plant at the base and compost all non-edible plant material. 2. Carefully remove net cup and separate roots of nearby plants. Compost plant pod and roots.
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PRECIPITATE that the plant cannot take up. These solids can also clog your pump! SOLIDS Directions: DANGER Download our Rise Gardens App to get customized instructions for the unique CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN BURNS. MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED.
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RISE GARDENS User manual - page 18 NO SOLIDS Directions: DANGER Download our Rise Gardens App to get customized instructions for the unique CAUSES RESPIRATORY TRACT, EYE AND SKIN BURNS. MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. combination of plants chosen for your garden.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 19 What′s the difference between soil and hydroponics? IN SOIL, microorganisms break down organic matter (old roots, manure, leaves, etc.) into its basic nutrients. Plants take in these basic nutrients and break them down further into elements that they turn into leaves, stems, flowers, fruits, and roots.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 21 Water Quality for Hydroponics What is an ion? Ions are ATOMS and MOLECULES that give off a positive or negative charge. In hydroponics this is important because we use ions to figure out the amount of nutrients to add so your plants are happy.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 22 Best Type of Water for Hydroponics The best water to use for your Garden is RO (Reverse Osmosis) water, which uses a membrane to keep out unwanted ions, or distilled water which uses evaporation to keep out ions.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 24 How lights impact your Plant's Growth Light Specifications Our customized LED grow lights are made up of 3 types of lights: Red, Blue and White. Red LED: 660 nm, 2.15v, 250mmA.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 25 More Light info Within the LIGHT SPECTRUM, there are different wavelengths of light. Within the visible light spectrum, we see fast-moving lightwaves as the color blue and we see fast-moving lightwaves as the color red.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 27 Transplanting Plants into Soil Step 1 REMOVE your plant from its tray by carefully untangling the roots from close-by plants. This can be tedious so be careful to break as few roots as possible.
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 28 Step 2 Once your plant is safely removed from the tray, you can make a decision about your NET CUP: Do I leave it on the plant and dig it up later? Do I cut it...
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PERSONAL GARDEN RISE GARDENS User manual - page 29 Step 3 In order to keep your plant from experiencing shock upon transplanting outside, you must HARDEN OFF your plant. This means putting your plant into an environment that is at a halfway point in temperature / humidity between your house and your garden.
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