Fun & Easy Way To Grow Microgreens
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Growing microgreens is easy. You can even use take-out food containers. I'll show you how in this video.
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Finally someone not assuming that you want to make a $5000 per month business out of it and just want enough to feed your own family! Great presentation and just the right size for families! Thanks!
😂😂
I'll take 5k a month lol
🤣🤣🤣 thank you cause those other videos are bullshit lmao
Straight, affordable, common sense approach - thank you for a perfect, simplified overview
awesome video! my 3 year old and I watched this - she has declared that we need to find a rock first! thanks for the tips - Mary 🌺
Josh is s class act.
He's turned me into a obsessive micro green grower.
literally, hes he man, forget everyone youve heard of this is the guy 100
Thank you! I started growing this winter for the first time. It helps with my seasonal depression to see, grow, and eat plants.
That’s what I’m hoping as well! Living in Montana the seasonal depression is bad and I love to grow!
Exactly what I was looking for! Getting ready to harvest my first crop of sunflower microgreens from a to-go container. Worked perfectly!
I just started growing sprouts and microgreens. Was surprised that your demo was using the same food prep containers that I also use... got them from Walmart. I don't drill holes but spray 2 times a day with filtered water and my medium is paper towels. I do cover them for 3 days in blackout, and use the lid on top to retain moisture, like a terrarium. I live in north Texas and so far, so good. I do the broccoli seeds for my own consumption, about 5 trays a week. Lots of fun and very little time and effort. Had some fails but lots of helpful RUclips videos got me back on track. BTW, I don't use a weight or a lamp. Thanks for the video!
I just grow them on the windowsill. No light or weight
Stack the trays and drill once !
Yeah, and you can use a piece of cardboard with scotchtape sealing it from the water, to apply pressure even on the outside, because the outside seeds didn't get much if any pressure when the sprouts were growing.
Great video. No nonsense, just good info. Thanks for posting it.
Josh, you are an amazing inspiration. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you have been enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching!
Awesome! Have wanted to try micro greens and now I will.
I love those containers ;) We freeze all sorts of stuff in them because they stack nicely. Now a new use! Good idea
...and a rock. You're gonna need a rock!.. Bahaha. I couldn't hold back a laugh. Great work! Keep it up.
Glad I got a laugh from that one. Thanks for watching!
He had me going til the rock! R those on eBay? R they coming from China??? Thanks for the video...growing nasturtiums first.,
Thank you for a very clear and concise explanation. No frills, no fluff. And a Rock! I’ll be busy setting up micro green trays tomorrow 🎉 Gained a new subscriber 😊
bloke you are doing awsome work in hitting my 18th fruit tree on my block. when I think I have no more space one of your vids come up and inspiration is flooding out cheers bro.
L💚V it👍the no nonsence approach! It's CLEAR & SIMPLE & THRIFTY🌱🌱🌱👍👍👍💚💚💚and sure looks TASTY😁
Wow, perfect timing! I just suggested to my mom to start growing some microgreens in her kitchen; & you've shown an incredibly easy way to do just that! Thank you! 🙂
You're welcome. Good luck!
"Don't worry, everyone knows General Tsao's chicken." LOL love the vids man! FYI, a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in the water will eliminate any potential fugal problems.
Pays to read the comments, I am just starting, did not know that. Thanks
Just wanted to say you nailed the fun and easy part! I really enjoyed the simplicity and you have a great personality for videos.
THANK YOU! I have a ton of these already so no need to pay big bucks for big trays. You are awesome.
Great video!! New to micro greens and didn’t know where to start on a budget! Thanks!!
Great video! You made it look so easy and simple. Thanks :)
Sounds like a fun project!
Great information. Looks soooo simple! Thank you.
So glad I found your channel. Keep up the great content😊Blessing to you!
This is just what I was looking for! Thanks, love!
Thanks for sharing. My husband and i are planning on setting up a microgreens setup in the basement this winter and your videos have been a great tutorial on how we can get it going. thanks for sharing your experience and your work!
You're welcome. Glad my videos have been helpful. I'll be putting out more microgreen videos within the next few weeks. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Love your projects! Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing!!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Nice! I like that you get right to the point. I'm inspired.
Brother! You are doing great things out there. Great set up! Your videos are spot on.
Thank you. Glad you are enjoying the videos.
Josh, this is a great video! It inspired me (living in an apartment, now) to grow pea microgreens, and now fenugreek. I have a LED lamp setup but fenugreek is also growing very well in a window. Many thanks!
Also, I'm using conventional peas and (organic) fenugreek seed, rather than "seed" stock -- both are working well.
This was straight to the point and very informative
Love your video and great happy attitude!
Very short and informative video! Thanks
Happy to find this bc I’d like to grow micro greens and sprouts throughout the winter.
I have a few of those containers with the plastic lids. I’ll put those to use.
wow, this looks really easy! Thanks!
Loved this video!! Straightforward:)
Thanks so much. It looks so easy and simple. I am excited to try
You're welcome. Yes, it is pretty simple. No need to over complicate it. Thanks for watching!
I have been sprouting for a few years, with jars... and then I discovered the drain pipe for peas method, to plant into the garden... instead of planting them, I am just munching away at them, above the lowest arms of each sprout, and they seem to keep growing. Now just to scale up, to make sure a daily dose is available each day... absolutely yummy :) Totally cool to see your racks there dude... when I have the space, one day :)
Fantastic video thanks you I'm on the microgreens journey
Excellent video! Thanks.
Well done, thank you. Even I can do this!!!!
That is so epic!!!! I’ve just started learning and messing with microgreens so I’m super stoked!
Great video Josh. I will definitely do that soon. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! Glad you have been enjoying the videos.
I love this video. Thanks for the easy information!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Super cool Josh
Thanks Josh! This was a great video! Very clear and relatable to a noob like me. Love your videos!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Feeling amused! I've been researching ideas on the internet for microgreens today lol!!! Interesting that you don't put them somewhere dark for the first few days... I'm pleased though 'cos that's hassle and I'd forget them lol! Have some soaking for planting tomorrow! thank you Josh!
They are just left out while they germinate. Just normal room light. I only add the lamp after they germinate and I take the top off.
Very great, seems the perfect solution for having freshly grown greens all winter!!! (maybe you could take the music volume down a bit ;-) I'm old) LOL
Awesome video! Thankyou so much!!
Just found your channel Josh! New subscriber 🇨🇦 Thanks for sharing your tips and experience!
I got peas, radish and broccoli. Thanks for the video. 🙂
what do you do with the soil with remaining root part after harvesting....how to reuse and regrow ?
Excellent video!
Thank you!
I LOVE your videos....I've watched alot of micro videos and yours are the most straight "SHOOTING" videos I've seen....your Presentation style is AWESOME and I'm not here for camera quality, which yours is excellent....keep making them and maybe some on marketing...AWESOME JOB!!!!
I love this! Thank you so much!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
i like the simplicity mode ty bro other vids made it seem like u need 10k to start lol
Brilliant! Thank you!
Those seeds are HUGE!!!
This is what I was looking for
WoW 🤩👏🏽👏🏽 Thank you very helpful
Hey, Josh I really loved the video and wanted to get my feet wet in microgreens. I didn't want to spend too much upfront. Eventually, I would love to set up a microgreens business.
I recently found your videos and am hooked!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and your Awesome sense of humor, and making everything look so easy!!
I do have a question. Are the seeds that floated after soaking still viable or should they be tossed? Thank You for all you do!!
Dude
Glad I found your channel!!
Nice
Thank you!!
Great video, short and to the point. Thanks. We have been wanting to start this and did not know it was so simple.
You're welcome. Most things can be done simply.
QUESTING - What is the chance of getting mold or bacteria in that tray?
And if so do you have to throw all out?
thanks for sharing
Hot soldering iron would be good choice for punching holes..
Fantastic video, look forward to watching this with my niece so we can start a setup for her.
Thank you!!🙏🙏❤️❤️
wow numnum thank youuu☺️
I grow cannabis as well as an outdoor produce garden but during the winter it's difficult to involve the kids in my daily chores. We are growing micro greens for our chickens and my kids are hooked. Thanks for the video!
Superb👍🏻❤
Am I the only one cracking up every time he brings out the super soaker hose to water the thing 😂
nice video man..
Hi Josh, my name is Nada. I really enjoyed your video, you explained very clearly, all I need to do is do it my self. Thank you so much for sharing. Enjoy your day! -:)
You literally saved mee:)
Cool!
Josh, thank you for sharing the awesome trick. Can I use jute mat instead of soil with this method?
Nice, straight forward information. Do we need light any time of the year or for just winter months? What about spring and summer months?
I am excited😊😊😊☝️
Great video! I've been thinking about growing some microgreens inside and this video just showed me how easy it is. Will definitely give it a try now! Love that desk lamp BTW. Where is it from?
Oh I have no idea. I feel like we have had it for a while.
Cool
Dude that s be vicious hose you have!🤣
Nice
That's a perfect task for children who got bunnies for Easter !
Like mini fodder.
Great use! I have (2) Rex rabbits and LOTS of Pea seeds:-)
Great video! How do you keep microgreens fresh if you purchase at a market and it in soil?
Hi, thank you for the content! How many times can I harvest?
Amazing training !!!.liked it ....
Kind request to save some water :-)
Can we use solar lights for this ?
Thanks ..great work..
Wow-who knew it was so easy to have fresh greens?!!!
Great video!
Question... while they are covered with the rock... you need to add watter?
Once you cut the greens, what do you do with the seeds. Compost?
Quick question: in the initial germination stage, do you need to keep the daylight on them? Or is the light only needed afterward?
I'm going to get a big pack of these aluminum trays that come with aluminum Lids they're pretty durable
Love it! Thank you!!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for posting. I've watched many growing micro greens videos but no one ever says what is done with the soil after harvest. If someone doesn't have a garden outside what is done with the dirt? If it's reused. what is it amended with? How many times (seasons of seed sprouting) can be used before tossing out the soil (?) or adding nutriments? Also, when soaking in water can that water be used to water potted plants rather than tossed down the drain?
can you reuse the potting mix?
do you suggest reusing the soil if it won't grow anymore?