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Selecting Your Plant
The GloGro is designed to support a wide range of small to medium-sized plants.
This includes most flowers, vegetables, herbs, small shrubs, and other smaller indoor plants.
The GloGro may not be suitable for large shrubs, trees, bushes, and other large indoor plants
beyond the seedling or juvenile stages.
The maximum height for a plant within the GloGro system is 3 feet from bottom of pot to top of plant.
Planting & Watering
Once you have selected your plant, you will need to decide upon the appropriate pot type.
We have provided a hanging pot and chain that will allow you to plant a small-medium sized plant.
If you plan on growing something larger, such as a full sized tomato plant, you will want to use a
larger pot to ensure proper nutrients and a full root system.
Most plants are happy to be watered daily. Do not over-water a plant, as you risk causing the roots
to rot. The hanging pot is designed with an integrated drip pan to collect excess water, but care
should still be taken to avoid too much water. Any pot used should have a drip pan or small holes
and a tray to allow the excess water out of the soil.
Amount of Light
Different plants require differing levels of light for healthy growth. The GloGro integrated timer
can make sure your plant receives the right amount of light consistently every day.
Many Nurseries and Home Garden Centers provide an information card or insert that will tell you
the sunlight and watering requirements. Depending on the amount of light needed, the following
tables can help you set the GloGro to deliver the right amount.
Full Sun: Full Exposure, High Energy Requirements
12-18 Hours/Day
Can Sustain High Temperatures
Partial Sun: Partial Exposure
8-12 Hours/Day
Can Sustain High Temperatures
Partial Shade
8-12 Hours/Day
Maximize Distance from Plant to Light
Require Lower Temperatures, More Heat Sensitive
Full Shade
4-8 Hours/Day
Maximize Distance from Plant to Light
Require Lower Temperatures, More Heat Sensitive
Full Sun:
Tomatoes
Peppers
Peas
Beans
Cucumber
Squash
Sunflower
Marigold
Verbena
Aster
Hibiscus
Lavender
Partial Sun/Shade:
Carrots
Beets
Cilantro
Garlic
Kale
Lettuce
Parsley
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Lettuce
Asparagus
Full Shade:
Hydrangea
Amethyst
Begonia
Caladium
Flowering Maple
Bleeding Hearts
Most Indoor House Plants

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