- SOWING
TIMEThroughout the year
- Sowing
DistanceN/A
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity11-21 days
- Details
- How to sow
- Reviews
Beets microgreen seeds grow better in soil as compared to hydroponics. The translucent violet colour pops on the plate and the flavour goes brilliantly well with garlic. Beets microgreens contain 40 times higher levels of vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. These should be harvested close to the soil to feature the colorful red stem.
Planting instructions
Take a flat shallow tray or a garden pot that is atleast 4-5 inches deep.
Fill it with clean potting/garden soil mixed with some manure or vermicompost.
Spread the seeds evenly and densely on the soil surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil (or sand).
Allow the seeds to germinate for 3-4 days, keeping them in shade.
Expose your seedlings to sunlight and air as and when most of them start to sprout from the soil surface.
Find a balcony or a kitchen spot that receives good sun and air.
Growing Requirements
soil
You can use fresh garden soil, cleaned of any impurities or pebbles. Microgreens also grow well in hydroponics. Mix the soil with 30% manure or vermicompost for better results.
spot
Microgreens need 4-5 hours of good sunlight. A bright sunny spot near a window or a kitchen shelf is an ideal one.
watering
Water this plant regularly without letting the soil dry out completely. Water should not splash on the tiny seeds directly. The soil is to be kept moist from the sides using a water spray or a can. Prefer watering your microgreens twice a day; once in the morning and once in the evening, depending on the room temperature.
how to harvest
Microgreens are easy to grow and the harvest gets ready in around 7-12 days.
The shoots can grow upto 3 inches long, but can be harvested early according to your requirement.
Take a sharp scissor or knife and cut the shoots just above the soil surface carefully, without affecting the roots.
Make sure to not harvest your crop immediately after watering the plant. Keep the medium dry 4-5 hours before the harvest.
Rinse the cut shoots with warm water and consume immediately for maximum benefits.
They can be stored in the refrigerator in an air tight container; keeping in mind that they lose their nutritional value with time.
Decompose the used soil and collect fresh soil when you plan to grow the next batch of your microgreens.
Customer Reviews
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Please note that all our seasonal recommendations/ sowing information is as per the local climatic conditions. *For more information on the optimum conditions required for growing seeds in your region, please contact us at, hello@allthatgrows.in or Whatsapp us at, +91 8544865077
Questions & Answers
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Hi, I have just bought some seeds from your website. I see that this package contains 100 grams of seeds.roughly How many grams of produce - micro greens will I get from 100 grams of seeds.
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The total harvest from the microgreen seeds will depend on the sowing technique, sowing medium, climate and temperature.
You can reach us on hello@allthatgrows.in to know more specifically about your seeds and get better guidance in growing them.
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Beet Root Microgreen Seeds
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Seed Pre Soak : No
Growing Medium : Soil / hydroponic
Flavour : Mild beets flavour
Colour : Medium green with red stems
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Beets microgreen seeds grow better in soil as compared to hydroponics. The translucent violet colour pops on the plate and the flavour goes brilliantly well with garlic. Beets microgreens contain 40 times higher levels of vital nutrients than their mature counterparts. These should be harvested close to the soil to feature the colorful red stem.
Seed Type : Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated and Non-GMO
Seed Pre Soak : No
Growing Medium : Soil / hydroponic
Flavour : Mild beets flavour
Colour : Medium green with red stems
- SOWING
TIMEThroughout the year
- Sowing
DistanceN/A
- Fruit
WeightN/A
- Fruit
ShapeN/A
- Days to
maturity11-21 days
Planting instructions
Take a flat shallow tray or a garden pot that is atleast 4-5 inches deep.
Fill it with clean potting/garden soil mixed with some manure or vermicompost.
Spread the seeds evenly and densely on the soil surface and cover them with a thin layer of soil (or sand).
Allow the seeds to germinate for 3-4 days, keeping them in shade.
Expose your seedlings to sunlight and air as and when most of them start to sprout from the soil surface.
Find a balcony or a kitchen spot that receives good sun and air.
Growing Requirements
soil
You can use fresh garden soil, cleaned of any impurities or pebbles. Microgreens also grow well in hydroponics. Mix the soil with 30% manure or vermicompost for better results.
spot
Microgreens need 4-5 hours of good sunlight. A bright sunny spot near a window or a kitchen shelf is an ideal one.
watering
Water this plant regularly without letting the soil dry out completely. Water should not splash on the tiny seeds directly. The soil is to be kept moist from the sides using a water spray or a can. Prefer watering your microgreens twice a day; once in the morning and once in the evening, depending on the room temperature.
how to harvest
Microgreens are easy to grow and the harvest gets ready in around 7-12 days.
The shoots can grow upto 3 inches long, but can be harvested early according to your requirement.
Take a sharp scissor or knife and cut the shoots just above the soil surface carefully, without affecting the roots.
Make sure to not harvest your crop immediately after watering the plant. Keep the medium dry 4-5 hours before the harvest.
Rinse the cut shoots with warm water and consume immediately for maximum benefits.
They can be stored in the refrigerator in an air tight container; keeping in mind that they lose their nutritional value with time.
Decompose the used soil and collect fresh soil when you plan to grow the next batch of your microgreens.