Thanks Saeid, yours seemed to be one of the easiest and no-nonsense approaches to growing wheat grass. I'll definitely be able to do this and recruiting my vegan, clean living friend along with me! 😁👍🏻🌱✅
WOW! WOW! WOW! I must get back to growing wheat grass again for juicing. This is SO easier than how I use to do it. Thank you! So glad I found your channel!
I use this like cat grass for my cat. it really helps her digestion. When I don't have cat grass for her to eat she consistently barfs on my carpet. So if you want your cat to stop throwing up all the time, keep a container of wheat grass growing for them.
OMG thank you for demonstrating every step of the daily germinating through the juicing process! This is the BEST video I have seen on the subject because of the detail and completeness! I'm on day 3 of my first batch of wheatgrass... so excited!
Back in the 70's, my mother used to sprout alfalfa in a glass jar with a piece of pantyhose or nylon stockings rubberbanded across the top. The nylon served as a strainer, so rinsing was very fast and easy, plus it kept out any bugs. I realise this is different from wheat; with alfalfa sprouts you eat the whole thing, whereas sprouted wheat you just cut the top part and puree it. But it seems to me like a much easier and simpler technique.
Hi, I'm all for wheatgrass, since it was what saved a friends life almost 35 yrs ago after being told they had 3 days to live. This is an interesting technique but when you grow it without soil it hasn't been able to access any of the minerals which give it its power. I never buy Boost juices for this reason. Wheatgrass is complete in the amino acid chain and therefore, won't rob you of them as meat does being incomplete. For maximum benefit, combining fruits with wheatgrass isn't recommended either. It's okay if you have a great digestive system and you can eat just about anything, but for those who have issues it can cause fermentation of the negative type: different food types dissolve at various rates. You might want to consider the benefits of Alfalfa greens too. It's a plant which goes deep into the soil pulling up vital nutrients. Of course, you would want it to be organic. Cheers
Brilliant!!!! I never thought of using a French coffee press to strain the juice!!! Also didn't realize I could sprout wheat grass without soil. Thank you heaps!!
Thank you, you are a Gem to share with us. This is a definite for me. Used to sprout Wheat Grass years ago, though this method looks so easy and clean.
by far, the most sensible of all videos i found for growing wheatgrass without soil. will try this and i suggest to use unrefined seasalt - super diluted, to feed the plants hydroponically, for better nutrition...blessings to all
Saeid. Thanks for the RU-vid on how to grow "Wheat Sprouts". I bought some and did as your video said AND hey presto WoW they don't need soil THANKS also liked the RU-vid on drilling holes in bottles as well cutting the bottles THANKS there's so Mutch to watch and learn ""Who Needs A TV"
Hi Terry, glad to hear it worked fore you. Yes, we haven't had a TV in about a decade now. Can't imagine us sitting in front of one letting them feed you what they want
To answer the question where to keep it, in open shade, by a sunny window, away from direct sun light. That's for everyday. To deal with mold, you have to completely drain the tray as I show in the video. If you live in a humid climate, water less. In dry climate, water a couple of times a day. On what to drink and what 2 throw away, the greem should be juiced as i the video. The rest can also be used for cooking.
Nice demonstration sir, now i have the idea on how to plant wheat without using soil. I have also planted Pechay seeds, on a foam to the top on an ice cream container, a week after the seed grows on the foam, without using a soil, under the foam is a plain water so that the moisture will provide water on the foam. now the pechay (spinach) is already 3 inches tall.
With humidity involved there is always the risk of mold. Mold does not flourish under circulatiing water or air. So make sure to rinse them 3 times a day (less in colder regions of the globe) A large sieve to cover them might be what you need, Ben Williams. Or leave them on the window shelf inside. Just make sure they stay moist and fresh.
do they need air circulating around them while they wait to sprout? Im sure something will eat them here if I leave them out on the bench, could I put another plate inverted on top as a barrier or do they need the air?
Dehydrated organic wheatgrass tablets are available from Pines in Lawrence, KS. Earp-Thomas did his experiments with mice in the 1940s with dehydrated wheatgrass. The mice eating wheatgrass supplements survived everything. The molecular structure of chlorophyll is identical to the red blood cell. Also, sprouted wheat turns sweet and can be ground up, mashed or blended and left to dry or baked to make pure, natural loaves of bread with no nothing added. Tastes great!
Many nutrients come from the soil. I think serious research needs to be done into how this affects our food. Increasingly, we realize that neuro-degenerative diseases are because of a lack of nutrients in our foods. Dangerous stuff. Can we do without soil? Really important question.
I thought it might be... I went to uni with a bunch of iranian folks a long time ago in France and they used to do that.. I miss those days.... my best friends! Going to google Samanoo.....
Yes, however since it is grass, you won't get the full benefits out of it. Our digestive tracks aren't long enough. You can chew on it and get all the juice out then spit it out, but juicing is definitely the best way.
Hi mate! Love the method, lot of experience ... it shows. I'm wondering though, regarding waste: why strain it? I usually just keep the wheat grass and chop it off and either chew or add to a meal as is, in order to prevent losing some goodies.. è;) Anyhow, thanks!