Smart Grow Systems

One Controller Stack From Seed to Harvest

GGS controllers, PPFD sensors, spectrum presets, humidity and CO2 logic run as one connected grow-room stack. No loose dimmer dials, no isolated apps, no “works with most fixtures” caveats. Everything below is engineered by the same team that builds the fixtures.

Five Layers That Move Together

01 Luminaire

SF, SE, or G fixture delivering the photons.

02 Driver Logic

Dimming curve and spectrum channel control.

03 GGS Controller

Room-level schedule, zone routing, and sensor aggregation.

04 Sensor Layer

PPFD, humidity, temperature, CO2, dew-point feedback.

05 Handover

Commissioned presets and the cultivator operating log.

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GGS Controller Family at a Glance

ControllerFixtures per zoneSensor inputsIntegrationsFits
GGS Starter KitUp to 4PPFD, humidity0–10V dimmingHome tents, clone rooms
GGS SmartUp to 24PPFD, humidity, temperature, CO20–10V, dry contact, Wi-FiIndoor grow rooms, small farms
GGS Pro Multi-ZoneUp to 120 (4 zones)Full sensor stack, per zone0–10V, dry contact, Modbus, BACnetCommercial flower rooms, vertical farms
GGS GreenhouseUnlimited by fixture countFull sensor stack + astronomicalGreenhouse HVAC, irrigation triggersGreenhouse bays, phased retrofits

What Actually Changes in the Grow Room

Operator Experience

No more manual dimmer walks

Cultivators stop climbing catwalks to rotate dimmer knobs. The controller runs the veg-to-flower transition at the timestamp you set.

Yield Visibility

PPFD data next to yield logs

Every harvest is tagged with the actual PPFD curve the canopy saw, so yield changes can be attributed to spectrum, not guessed at.

Energy Accountability

HVAC-lighting coordination

Dimming events feed HVAC triggers, so room cooling ramps down when fixtures do, cutting peak demand charges.

Ready to Wire Your Grow Room as One Stack?

Share your fixture count, room count, and integration goals. We return a controller scope that lines up with your existing HVAC and irrigation triggers.