Clover diary
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Microgreens don't necessarily need a lot of light to grow but will halt if they are too cold so I would prioritize warmth over light! Remember our rule of thumb: if it’s comfy for you, it’ll be comfortable for your little seedlings!Ĭurious what that top layer is for? It's important to have a weighted black-out period for the first few days of growing microgreens. Cooler temps can stunt the growth and it'll take a little longer for the seeds to germinate. The warmer they are in that range, the faster they will grow on time with predictable health. Another thing to note is the environment where you keep your greens! When referring to temperature, anywhere between 60-80 F is best.
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No need to add additional water at this point! That’s totally normal! Our Seed Quilts and trays are designed to provide the seeds with enough water to last them from day one until harvest day. The water level may have gone down from day one. You won’t see too much happening on day two but I do want to share some important things to note: You also want to be sure the seed pockets are not underwater after the dunk! Here are some extra initial soaking & watering tips!ĭay 2- Nothing much to note yet Just anxiously awaiting these babies!! After the soak, you want to be sure that the quilt is properly propped on the tray's bottom ribs so that neither side of the quilt is dipping into the water. A good trick is to flick the seed quilt! If the seeds roll around in their pods, that is a good sign it is too dry and could soak for just a touch longer. Then you want to add the quilt! To ensure that it is adequately soaked, be sure to hold it down long enough for the quilt to turn a shade darker (10-30 seconds). You want to first add water (filtered is best) to the fill line which is about 3 cups of water. The initial soak is always the most important step in the process as it provides the seeds in your quilt with the water to jump-start the germination process. _ Day 1- Planting your Clover Seed Quiltįor setup, just follow the regular simple Hamama instructions like you always do! Here is an electronic version of our instructions if you need a quick refresher. These Earthy Clover microgreens will be ready for peeling about 5-6 days after planting and will be ready for harvest in about 8- 10 days! Clover adds a fresh crisp crunch to sandwiches & salads and is very similar to Alfalfa in both flavor & texture. The biggest difference between the two is how much more easily Clover sheds its seed hulls, which is a big reason why we prefer it! Alfalfa clover clover microgreens crunchy flavor fresh grow Growing Diary height how-to informational micro clover microgreens pictures Recipes salad sandwich short storage tasteĬlover is such a versatile little microgreen! They have beautiful green leaves with a mild, fresh, nutty & sweet flavor.