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Seeds are a precursor to Crops. You use a Seed to grow a Crop and one type of Seed can grow many different Crop variants. For example you can have Sunflower Seed and use that Seed to grow a variety of distinct sunflower Crops:

  1. Sunflower Crop in a 1020 tray, for cutting, where the crop name is "Sunflower - 1020 CUT"

  2. Sunflower Crop in a 1020 tray, for selling live, where the crop name is "Sunflower - 1020 LIVE"

  3. Sunflower Crop in a 1010 tray, for selling live, where the crop name is "Sunflower - 1010 LIVE"


How you name your Seeds and Crops is up to you. You can use the language and descriptions that make the most sense to you and your system.


SeedLeaf comes preloaded with over 40 types of Seed that are already paired with their respective Crops. You can edit and delete existing seeds or add new ones.


To EDIT an existing Seed to SeedLeaf:


STEP 1: Navigate to the Seeds Page

STEP 2: Click on the Seed you want to edit

STEP 3: Click the "pencil" icon at the top of the page

STEP 4: Make edits in Pop-up window

STEP 5: Click " Add" to save


To ADD a new Seed to SeedLeaf:


STEP 1: Navigate to the Seeds Page

STEP 2: Click "Add"

STEP 3: Enter Seed name and variety name in the pop-up window

STEP 4: Click "Add" to save


NOTE: If you click the "Add" button after already selecting a Seed (and that Seed is highlighted), you can still add a new seed with out affecting the selected Seed.



To DELETE an existing Seed in SeedLeaf:


STEP 1: Navigate to the Seeds Page

STEP 2: Click on the Seed you want to edit

STEP 3: Click on the trash can at the top of the page

STEP 4: Click OK to confirm


NOTE: you cannot delete a Seed if it is being used in a Crop. To delete a Seed, you need to disassociate it from a Crop before the deletion can take place. Of course, you cannot delete a Crop if it being used in a Product and you cannot delete a Product if it being used in an Order, so deleting a seed can sometimes be complicated - but you can do it!


Check out the tutorial video below to see the above steps in action.





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