Great video. I couldn't understand the language but with the video it was well demonstrated how to grow mung beans and I had great understanding. Thank you for sharing it was a big help.
1. Soak the bean in the warm water for 24hrs . 2. Drain the the bean and place them in the container as you see for one night. 3. Wash the bean again by pouring water on them and drain again. 4. For planting. Use 2 container one have no hold in the bottom second one on the top have make many holds on them, the reason is to let the water go through when we give water to the plant. put 2 stick of wood in the container then place the rack on top. 5. Place 3 pieces damp towel to bottom
+C. Lands - the towels should be 100% cotton, thin. The metal rack should be anything metal or plastic (metal is better because it is stronger). All it is for is to be a platform to hold the bean sprouts while allowing all of the water to drain through.
Thank you for responding, but I don't send emails to anyone I don't know, or who is not identified with a name and/or company name and website that can be verified.
+Escape From NY Just for the record in case you didn't notice, this is a commercial business so yr point has no relevance. If my mother did this (which she wouldn't anyway ) to provide for the family, I would know the sheets were clean! People need to be careful when they are eating out.
Did you really comparing an old dirty rag that accumulated germs for months or years to eating vegetables that grow in dirt ? I guess you never wash your food and eat dirt all the time, that's perfect normal for you. Please don't breed. It might be too late, but u can still abort it.
+t dub - You are assuming a stain means dirt or germs. Stains can stay on a towel even after it is cleaned. You are clueless and obviously have no idea about how to grow food. Stick to what you know best - paying others to do work for you. And hopefully YOU won't procreate.
Please, please, please, do not put the title of your video in English if you are not going to speak English, or at least have English captions explaining what you are doing. Thanks!