How MyRemy Works
Simple steps, fast answers, designed for real growers.
1️⃣ Upload or Describe
Take a clear photo of your plant or type what you’re seeing.
2️⃣ Get Instant Guidance
MyRemy explains likely causes and offers step-by-step fixes.
3️⃣ Learn the Why
Understand what happened and how to prevent it next time.
See MyRemy in Action
Root Zone Stress, Overwatering & Environmental Demand | MyRemy Live Q&A
This episode explains why a droopy plant in a heavy pot usually is not a simple watering issue. It focuses on root zone stress, dryback, drainage, and environmental demand, and shows how to troubleshoot each one before making corrections.
April 8, 2026
11:38
Late Flower Signals, Harvest Timing & End Stage Rituals | MyRemy Live Q&A
This episode covers how growers can misread late flower signals and cut too early when plants look finished before they are fully ready. It discusses harvest timing, how to weigh pistils, calyx swelling, plant fade, and overall plant finish, and why end stage rituals like flushing, darkness, or cold can make the read harder instead of clearer.
April 1, 2026
12:42
When to Flip to Flower and Why Height Is Not Enough
This MyRemy episode breaks down one of the easiest ways growers screw up a good run: making the flip call off height alone. Watch to learn how to judge structure, stretch risk, transition lag, and the real troubleshooting order that leads to a cleaner flip decision.
March 25, 2026
18:53
Why Growers Use MyRemy
Always-on help
Available day or night during veg, bloom, and harvest. No paywall to start.
Photo or text input
Upload images or describe symptoms. MyRemy adapts to how you grow.
Simple, safer fixes
Step-by-step guidance that favors low-risk interventions first, with prevention tips.
What Growers Are Saying
“I uploaded a pic, got a diagnosis and a fix in under a minute. Leaves recovered in days.”
— Matt, Worcester
“It explains the why, not just the what. I’m learning every time I use it.”
— Kira, Providence
“Perfect for quick checks between classes. Pairs great with the guides.”
— Andre, Boston