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Thank you . I just ordered a few different seeds . This has been very helpful.🙏👍
I was wondering, do you have any tips on de hulling? your tray is beautiful and de-hulled. How did you manage that?
What about for the soil-based microgreens? I feel like the sunflowers require a slightly more delicate method of harvest.
Do you ship your kits to the UK?
Are the growing pads compostable? Also can you plant more than one plant type per tray?
I wonder if you could grow these in tiny gravel and not loose the sprout roots too........
Everytime I was broccoli or a similar crop like alfalfa, they get too wet and lump together. even after they dry they stay all knotted up and bunched together. how can you prevent this? maybe I need to grow them a little longer
id love to sell micro greens at the farmers mkt. do you recomend them to be sold growing? or cleaned ready to eat?
I heard that cleaning shortens the shelf life by several days.
Ever heard of a salad spinner?
Do I need to keep the room at a certain temperature?
Im pretty sure most plants like it at least above 50 f to about 80 f
I wouldn't wash them after harvest-
Thank you . I just ordered a few different seeds . This has been very helpful.🙏👍
I was wondering, do you have any tips on de hulling? your tray is beautiful and de-hulled. How did you manage that?
What about for the soil-based microgreens? I feel like the sunflowers require a slightly more delicate method of harvest.
Do you ship your kits to the UK?
Are the growing pads compostable? Also can you plant more than one plant type per tray?
I wonder if you could grow these in tiny gravel and not loose the sprout roots too........
Everytime I was broccoli or a similar crop like alfalfa, they get too wet and lump together. even after they dry they stay all knotted up and bunched together. how can you prevent this? maybe I need to grow them a little longer
id love to sell micro greens at the farmers mkt. do you recomend them to be sold growing? or cleaned ready to eat?
I heard that cleaning shortens the shelf life by several days.
Ever heard of a salad spinner?
Do I need to keep the room at a certain temperature?
Im pretty sure most plants like it at least above 50 f to about 80 f
I wouldn't wash them after harvest-