Growlink February 2019 - Newsletter
In This Issue:
Customer Testimonial
Newest Product
Meet Our Newest Team Member
Latest Firmware Update
Upcoming Events
ProTips and Blogs
Customer Testimonial - BForce Farms
Premium Indoor Cannabis, OLCC licensed producer
Product - Growlink Nutrient Injection System
"I am happy to report that the (Growlink System), is exceeding our expectations. This system not only perfects the nutrient recipe and feeding system, but it is almost error proof (It’s like “feeding for dummies.”)
It takes the guesswork out of everything, eliminates human error, and saves time. This allows my team and I to focus on other important tasks. It is accurate, efficient, and the ability to control it remotely is convenient and gives me a peace of mind. This is revolutionary in the cannabis industry.
Plus, let me not leave out the amazing customer service. The responsiveness provided by Ted and your company provides the additional reassurance needed when working with such an innovative product. The 7pm Sunday returned call, without a doubt, sets your business apart from others of its kind."
—Yasiel "Kirby" Marcellini, B-force Farms.
New - Nutrient Injection System
Lower labor, fertilizer and water costs while achieving higher yields and better quality crops. Growlink nutrient injection system provide quick return on investment by providing plants with only what they need, when they need it.
Program all your recipes and feed your entire farm from a single system. Works with both in-line and diluted tank applications. The system constantly monitors the actual EC and pH of the flow-through and precisely adjusts the concentration of fertilizer based on your programmed recipes.
Meet Carrick McCallum - Growlink Installation Tech
Originally I'm from the San Francisco Bay Area but was raised in Colorado. I grew up hiking and exploring the Western US with my family and as a result have become a lover of the outdoors.
My professional career started working in insurance sales. My entire book of business was built by cold calling local businesses and eventually referrals from satisfied customers. This afforded me the ability to interact with a wide spectrum of different personalities and learn to listen to their needs then find a solution rather than sell them a product. After 5 years of success, I decided to change career fields completely by joining the agriculture industry, working at the country's largest industrial hemp farm at the time. Starting out as a farm hand, I worked my way through several positions up to managing the kitchen/warehouse facility.
After that experience I decided to accept a position in the San Francisco Bay area where I would live and manage a large private estate and vineyard. This incredible experience allowed me to acquire and hone skills as far ranging as heavy equipment operation to plumbing and electrical installation to viticulture.
Despite being an experience of a lifetime, I felt a strong draw to return to Colorado. That's when I was presented the opportunity to join the Growlink team in Denver as their newest installation technician.
Firmware Update Available - v140
With this release we're improving performance, stability and security along with support for many new features. The update will be automatically pushed to your controllers over the next few weeks. Here is what you get:
- Support for new canopy sensor module
- Temperature adjustment for pH sensor
- Fix for firmware crash on configuration update
- Support for updated dosing recipe configuration
- Support for Apogee Quantum Sensor
- Fixed VPD-based triggers
- Fix for manual device states not loading correctly on startup
- Support for direct connect to controller on local network
- Support for on-premise servers
- Support for Gavita lighting control
- Added min/max run duration on sensor triggers
- Support for 3-channel 24V HVAC module
Upcoming Events
Grow Tips - Airflow and Ventilation
Airflow plays an important role when it comes to the overall quality of a crop. Not only does it help to maintain proper air quality, it also reduces the chance of mold, which prefers stagnant and damp environments with little airflow. Fans can be utilized to maintain a constant circulation of air. Exhaust systems, in conjunction with fans that pull the air out of a space, can be employed to ventilate the grow space.
Stay Tuned for New Blog Posts
We will be covering a wide range of topics to help you stay informed on the latest trends, sciences and the overall indoor growing industry. Take a look at our past blogs here and