Thank you for posting this! Helped to confirm some things I do are correct and also I picked up on some new things. Also much respect for treating the food people will eat with respect, that's something I haven't heard much in other's videos. Will definitely be subbing :)
Awesome video man. I’m starting my journey. No doubt about it. You got a good vibe about you and you encourage your viewers. All great content. Looking forward to more. Best of wishes to you. Thanks
This is great content man, super informative. I just started my journey with microgreens and I started with broccoli because I heard it was a good starter, this is going to make it easy to stay healthy!
Absolutely great content, keep up the great work man! I'm def looking forward to giving this a try for an extra source of income and I was wondering if this process can be done at the convenience of my home indoor?
This is great, best MG video ever, no kidding Q, how can we grow MG in outside planters for home food? (If weather temp is OK) Should we cover them with cardboard/plastic and weight for a few days? Thanks
Thank you for making all of this information available, I see lots of value here. I have a question, why aren't you doing hydroponics? I thought it was a more efficient method
Watts on lights 22 Our shelves are 10 inches apart and lights are placed against the above shelf they do not get hot so as the plant grows taller it does not harm them. Peas almost touch the light and grow great
Root hairs are along the root and are white the hairs are looking for water so if you mist them they disappear. Mold looks like spider web usually a light gray and will not disappear when misted
They open in the light you can try leaving in light 12 to 24hrs longer broccoli is one of those that can grow longer if needed before the true leaves show
He's got great content on Tik Tok that answers this including a video where he cold calls. Basically ask to speak to produce managers in stores. I personally called up organic health food stores and asked them if I grew micrograms if they'd be interested. All of them said yes.
Three steps with micros 1 germination 2 blackout this is where height comes in leave it in blackout for at least 2 to 3 days 3 lights You want to make sure you leave it in blackout until you reach the height you are looking for because once you place in light the height growth slows down
Each state is different you would need to check with your local agriculture department to be sure as to what is needed for you. If you plan on just growing for farmer’s markets check with them on requirements as well. Most require insurance we get ours from next insurance it’s extremely affordable