Grow Monitor — on-site grow operations

Every plant monitored. Every door secured. All on-site.

One appliance runs your whole grow locally: security, per-plant monitoring, climate control, and compliance. It keeps working when the internet doesn't, and your footage never leaves the building.

cameras 32/32 online co₂ 1180 ppm rh 58% vpd 1.12 kPa zone a 24.4°c soil ec 1.9 mS/cm scouting queue 3 plants metrc queue 0 pending retention 90 days local uplink offline-first

The problem

Four systems. None of them talk.

It's 2 a.m. The owner's phone buzzes. A glitch, or a break-in? They drive in and log into four systems to find out. Last week a clogged emitter killed a row. Nobody saw it until trim day.

Fragmentation

Cameras, sensors, controllers, compliance, alarms. Four to six vendors, nothing integrated. The head grower reconciles it in spreadsheets.

Preventable loss

Undetected drift, irrigation faults, and disease are the biggest preventable loss in the room. They are caught late because no one watches every plant.

Data off-site

Cannabis is federally illegal. Every cloud vendor is one more place your footage and your records live somewhere you don't control.

The product

One box. Four jobs.

Grow Monitor is a local appliance plus apps for the owner and the head grower. It replaces a stack of vendors with one system, and makes them talk to each other.

The Grow Monitor on-premise appliance

The appliance — records, monitors, controls, and reports, on-site.

Secure

24/7 compliant recording. 90-day local retention in California, 40 in Colorado. Intrusion and after-hours alerts.

Monitor

Per-plant and per-zone health. Growth and stress tracking. A scouting queue that tells the grower where to look today.

Control

Local climate, CO2, lighting, and irrigation. Keeps running on the last good recipe through an outage.

Comply

METRC with an offline queue. One-click audit export of records and the matched video that proves them.

Two ways to run it

Start with tracking. Add security when you're ready.

Same appliance, two models. The grower can start with tracking alone; the owner adds the security layer the state requires anyway — and only then do you get video sealed to the tag.

Model 01 — Track

Tracking

Per-plant computer-vision monitoring, climate and irrigation control, and METRC compliance — all on the local box. For the head grower who wants every plant watched and the room run on-site, through any outage.

watch · control · comply

Model 02 — Track + Secure

Tracking + Security

Everything in Tracking, plus the state-mandated surveillance layer: NDAA cameras, 24/7 compliant recording and local retention, intrusion and after-hours alerts — and chain-of-custody video bound to every METRC tag. For the owner and the grower together.

watch · control · comply · secure · prove

Only the security model owns the camera and the tag — so it's the only one that can prove a plant's whole life on video.

How you deploy it

Cloud, on-site, or the best of both.

Pick where it runs. Start affordable in the cloud, go fully on-site for total data sovereignty, or run hybrid — local-first, with the cloud layered on for remote access and backup.

Cloud · most affordable

Cloud

Lowest upfront, simple monthly, fastest to stand up. Runs in the cloud like the tools growers already know. Best for cost-sensitive and single-room sites getting started.

lower cost · remote by default

Hybrid · best of both

Hybrid

The box runs everything locally and keeps working through an outage; the cloud is layered on for remote access, backup, and multi-site rollup. You choose what leaves the building.

local-first · cloud convenience

On-site · max sovereignty

Fully on-site

Everything stays local; only the compliance data the state requires ever leaves. A subpoena goes to you, not a vendor's cloud. Offline-first, cloud-optional, survives any outage.

data sovereignty · survives outages

Two models × three ways to deploy. Same appliance and apps — you choose what it does and where it runs.

One site or twenty

One system runs every location. A local box at each site keeps that building's footage and control on-site and running through an outage — and they roll up into a single command view across all your sites. Live rollup on Cloud and Hybrid; a fully on-site location federates over your private network.

Why on-site

Your grow, held in your building.

Offline-first, cloud-optional. Recording, control, and monitoring all run locally and survive an outage. Only the compliance data the state requires ever leaves the building. A subpoena goes to you, not to a vendor's cloud.

The edge

Everyone owns one slice. We own the whole.

Camera vendors watch the room. Vision startups watch the plant. Controllers run the climate. Compliance tools keep the ledger. All from the cloud. Grow Monitor does all four, on one local box, and binds the camera to the plant to the tag.

4 in 1

security · monitor · control · comply

0 days

local footage, no cloud needed

Per plant

chain-of-custody video, only here

Said plainly

Buying Grow Monitor replaces a camera platform, a crop-vision tool, a climate controller, and a compliance app. We are the only system that owns both the camera and the METRC tag, so we are the only one that can prove a plant's whole life on video.

The stack today

Four bills. Four clouds. None of them talk.

A profitable grow runs four to six vendors that each own one slice and ship it from the cloud. Grow Monitor does all of it on one local box — and it's the only system that ties the camera to the plant to the METRC tag.

Capability Camera
platform
Crop-vision
tool
Climate
controller
Compliance
app
Grow Monitor
State-compliant security video···
Per-plant computer vision···
Climate & irrigation control···
METRC + chain-of-custody video····
Keeps running through an outage···
Footage & data stay on-site···
One vendor, one bill····

Categories, not endorsements. METRC tools log the tag; none bind it to the footage that proves the plant.

Every plant

Watched every day. Flagged before trim day.

We image every plant and track its growth and stress. When something drifts, the grower gets a short list of exactly which plants to walk. v1 catches the clogged emitter, the failing zone, the excursion. Disease detection comes as it earns the grower's trust.

For the grower and the owner

Peace of mind you can sleep on.

The owner gets the security they are required to run anyway, plus the knowledge that nothing in the building goes unseen. The head grower gets every plant watched and a system that finally talks to itself. One purchase, installed and supported by people you trust.

Where we are

A design partner, a channel, and a sequenced build.

Design partner

An operator running about 20 grow sites, committed to the beta and a potential investor. The beta defines exactly what to build.

The channel

A licensed security-install company already serving grows. In California, surveillance install must be done by a licensed integrator, which keeps software-only competitors out.

The model

Hardware at cost-plus, owned by the operator. The recurring software and monitoring fee is the business: high margin, and it compounds per site.

What it replaces

The fragmented stack isn't just messy. It's expensive.

$23k–58k

Per site, per year — in cloud software and per-camera licenses alone, across four to six vendors, before a dollar of hardware. Every line item multiplies with each new site.

$0

cloud camera licenses — the NVR is the box

90 / 40-day

retention met locally — CA & CO, no cloud

1 box

one licensed installer, one bill, one data model

Range from published vendor pricing plus estimates, 2026 (Verkada/Rhombus licenses, Growlink, Flourish, Canix, METRC fees). One integrated subscription under it wins on price before counting avoided hardware capex.

The ask

Fund the first build and the beta.

Founder capital and friends-and-family fund the software and the proof. Operators and the install firm own the hardware. The round comes on signed pilots. Twelve-month goal: a production appliance, paid pilots, proven per-site economics, and a channel playbook.

Offline-first, cloud-optional. Built for licensed operators in California and Colorado.