Great video Marissa, love the no frills natural approach, it benefits you greatly, have subbed as I’m not new to sprouting but I am new to Microgreens.
Hi there! I wanted to thank you so much for your videos and content! I’m in Butte and gearing up for my first market in June. I’ve been growing in dirt, but thanks to you I’m going to try hydroponic growing! I’m so grateful for your links to barcodes, labels, and packaging as well- it’s all been extremely helpful
I do run a dehumidifier at times, but it's fairly dry in MT, so I don't need it all the time. And yes, the blackout trays in this video do have holes. I have stopped using blackout trays and just shut my blackout blinds during that time period.
Hey! I havent had a vacation in 3 yrs!! Microgreens are very needy. Here in Florida soil is outrageous! Promix is now $65 a bale. The silicone mats are enticing tho my first attempt didnt go well. I think Ill give it another chance.
I've found that they taste the same and are very similar to those grown in dirt. I get less yield per tray, but that is because I use less seeds hydroponically. I do have to use a mineral solution in the water to help with growth, but overall, there aren't many differences (from what I've observed) quality wise.
Thanx for sharing! A lot of helpful information. Have you ever tried growing fodder? Im looking into that to help feed our chickens, goats, and pigs since feed has gotten so expensive.
No I haven't, but I give chickens the scraps after I harvest my microgreens. I feel you on the feed prices....Blowing through $ that just ends up as compost 😆
The process of growing hydroponically is a lot cheaper. There is nothing wrong with growing in dirt, but the cost of dirt for me was about $1 a tray. Plus, storage of it took up a lot of room. So I was spending about $80 a month on just dirt alone. Right now I use the reusable mesh and the ocean solution minerals. The ocean solution cost me around $2 a week and it's just in a gallon jug I have to store instead of large bales of dirt! I have my lights on for 18 hours a day after their blackout phase.
Weight presses the seeds down and helps with germination. Almost like the weight of dirt on a seed that promotes it to sprout. It also holds the moisture in.
For broccoli, spicy salad mix, and purple radish I charge $3.50 for a 1.5oz container Wasabi mustard $4 per 1.5oz container Pea and sunflower $3.75 per 3oz container I would charge more if I was selling directly to a customer, but these are my bulk store prices at the moment.
@@woodstinyfarm thanks much appreciated i have a restaurant that is interested im just trying to figure s fair price without scaring them off and me still making some money 😂
Hello! Thank you for your videos and giving so much helpful information. I too have been gathering bits of information on growing microgreens from multiple sources and your channel bridged a lot of gaps. I have a question about watering your microgreens: do you only use the hydroponic nutrients + water solution once during the growing process? Or do you use this solution every time you water your growing microgreens?
Are you seeing Resturants cut back on placing orders for microgreens? We see places are more empty than usual here in North East. I was going to look into growing microgreens but I have concern they will be first thing resturants cut as things get tighter with this economy.
For my bulk buyer I charge: $3.50 for my 1.5 ounce containers of broccoli, radish and spicy mix. $4 for 1.5 ounce wasabi $3.75 for 3 oz peas and sunflowers
Very honest video. I just started growing microgreens for my own consumption. Very helpful for beginners like me. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I agree!!! Thanks.
Would love more micro green videos please🙏🙏 here from south Africa and would love to also start growing and selling micro greens
I just posted another video on harvesting and clean up! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this very engaging video. Really enjoyed it!
I really appreciate you going through the process in such detail😊 (and your website with links, easy to navigate!)
Great video Marissa, love the no frills natural approach, it benefits you greatly, have subbed as I’m not new to sprouting but I am new to Microgreens.
Thanks for watching!
Hi there! I wanted to thank you so much for your videos and content! I’m in Butte and gearing up for my first market in June. I’ve been growing in dirt, but thanks to you I’m going to try hydroponic growing! I’m so grateful for your links to barcodes, labels, and packaging as well- it’s all been extremely helpful
I'm glad my videos have been helpful! I hope the market goes well for you :)
do you run a humidifier in your grow room??? do your blackout trays have holes in them??
I do run a dehumidifier at times, but it's fairly dry in MT, so I don't need it all the time. And yes, the blackout trays in this video do have holes. I have stopped using blackout trays and just shut my blackout blinds during that time period.
Hey! I havent had a vacation in 3 yrs!! Microgreens are very needy.
Here in Florida soil is outrageous! Promix is now $65 a bale. The silicone mats are enticing tho my first attempt didnt go well. I think Ill give it another chance.
Last time I bought dirt it was $45 a bale, but is now up to $65 here too...I knew that was the biggest expense I had to cut!
People say hydroponic grown microgreen gives less quality n thinner microgreen ist true ?
I've found that they taste the same and are very similar to those grown in dirt. I get less yield per tray, but that is because I use less seeds hydroponically. I do have to use a mineral solution in the water to help with growth, but overall, there aren't many differences (from what I've observed) quality wise.
Thanx for sharing! A lot of helpful information. Have you ever tried growing fodder? Im looking into that to help feed our chickens, goats, and pigs since feed has gotten so expensive.
No I haven't, but I give chickens the scraps after I harvest my microgreens. I feel you on the feed prices....Blowing through $ that just ends up as compost 😆
Do you soak seeds in hydrogen peroxide?
No, I just soak my pea and sunflower seeds in water to help with germination.
@ Soaking seeds in hydrogen peroxide can be a beneficial process to improve germination rates and protect against fungal diseases.
amazing content, thank you. How do you clean those mesh medium? scrap them and wash them by hand?
Yes, I scrape them and then wash with soap. After I soak them in a bleach water solution for about 10 minutes to sanitize.
Hi,can you tell me why u r not growing in the soil. Do we need to turn on the lights 24 hrs daily?
The process of growing hydroponically is a lot cheaper. There is nothing wrong with growing in dirt, but the cost of dirt for me was about $1 a tray. Plus, storage of it took up a lot of room. So I was spending about $80 a month on just dirt alone. Right now I use the reusable mesh and the ocean solution minerals. The ocean solution cost me around $2 a week and it's just in a gallon jug I have to store instead of large bales of dirt! I have my lights on for 18 hours a day after their blackout phase.
Why do you use weights on top of the trays?
Weight presses the seeds down and helps with germination. Almost like the weight of dirt on a seed that promotes it to sprout. It also holds the moisture in.
@ thank you
Great video , thanks fo share! Can you please link the website where you buy this little mesh mat? Do you use it as unique substrate? Thans again!
Yes, I use it as my growing medium...I buy them on onthegrow.net
How much do you chatge per tray to the store? Love your videos keep it going ❤
For broccoli, spicy salad mix, and purple radish I charge $3.50 for a 1.5oz container
Wasabi mustard $4 per 1.5oz container
Pea and sunflower $3.75 per 3oz container
I would charge more if I was selling directly to a customer, but these are my bulk store prices at the moment.
@@woodstinyfarm thanks much appreciated i have a restaurant that is interested im just trying to figure s fair price without scaring them off and me still making some money 😂
Hello! Thank you for your videos and giving so much helpful information. I too have been gathering bits of information on growing microgreens from multiple sources and your channel bridged a lot of gaps.
I have a question about watering your microgreens: do you only use the hydroponic nutrients + water solution once during the growing process? Or do you use this solution every time you water your growing microgreens?
I use it every time I water my greens.
Thank you for sharing this info. Now I know how many grams of seeds per tray. May I ask what is your tray size?
Shallow 10x20 trays
Where did you got those trays?
Bootstrap Farmer
Are you seeing Resturants cut back on placing orders for microgreens? We see places are more empty than usual here in North East. I was going to look into growing microgreens but I have concern they will be first thing resturants cut as things get tighter with this economy.
I'm not sure because I don't have any restaurants as my clients. It is a luxury item that people may be cutting back on.
What do you do for insurance coverage?
I use FLIP Insurance. It's $299 a year.
Hey! Im starting growing microgreens and wonder what you charge for your microgreens?:)
For my bulk buyer I charge:
$3.50 for my 1.5 ounce containers of broccoli, radish and spicy mix.
$4 for 1.5 ounce wasabi
$3.75 for 3 oz peas and sunflowers