Hi! Just bought your microgreen kit and love your videos! From this video, you didn't add any nutrients and the microgreens turned out really well! Was just wondering what difference do you see by adding nutrients and do you think it is necessary for just home consumption?
I’ve been using your sprouting jar set up for some time now and they work great. I use 10x20 trays using the method from earlier videos. ( been studying/watch your videos for some time-even have your book ) just wondering how using the dome with no blackout or weight compares to using blackout & weights? Keep up the good work, thank you.
I'm always amazed by these videos, I hope that one day I'll be doing this as well. Are there any special requirements for a space to do this in? Like temperature and humidity? The one space I could theoretically do this in is my shed. While sturdy, it is still influenced by outside temperatures, and it probably won't do well with too much humidity/dampness forming inside.
Thank you for watching! That's a really great way to learn. Honestly, both Microgreens and Sprouts are super great for just getting started growing your own greens. We don't offer lights or grow racks, but we do have them listed on our Amazon Affiliate Storefront - www.amazon.com/shop/onthegrowfarms?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_mwn_aipsfshop_2JJZ41XJ12PP7GZ9ZC81_1&language=en_US
Another amazing video. I'd be interested to see the result you didn't do black out on the sprouts I feel like they would probably look similar on the same day as microgreens
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed it! We haven't done one for Broccoli yet, but we did exactly what you're talking about for fenugreek sprouts in this video - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gKauI-IJyQ0.html
From various sources, I had formed the impression that broccoli seeds should be soaked only 4-12 hours for sprouting. Have you found that a 24h soak works better?
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It's 2 to 3 times per day, and it really just depends on where they are at in their growth and if they look like they could use water or not! Typically, I still aim for 3 times per day. Morning, lunch, and dinner 🌱🌱 thanks for watching!
@@OnTheGrow Thank you. It’s my first time doing it in jars with broccoli and mung beans. When I did my rinse tonight (day 2) the broccoli were a little dry. So I think they will need 3 times a day. 😁🌱