Broccoli Green Sprouting Calabrese - Microgreen Seeds

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Broccoli microgreens are vegetables that are harvested just after they have sprouted and produced their first set of true leaves. Despite their small size, they pack a nutritional punch, often containing higher nutrient levels than more mature vegetable greens.

Microgreens are relatively easy to grow on a small scale and can also thrive indoors if indirect bright light is available.Broccoli has large flower heads, usually dark green in color, arranged in a tree-like structure branching out from a thick stalk which is usually light green.

The mass of flower heads is surrounded by leaves.Follow the steps to grow your own Microgreens:Select a container having 4-6 inch upper diameter.Fill the container with well drained and nutrient rich soil leaving some space (About 1 inch) below rim.Scatter seeds over potting soil in a planter and cover with another thin layer of soil.Mist the soil with water and Cover the seed container with a transparent plastic paper.Place near a source of bright indirect sunlight or under artificial bright light.Continue to mist the seeds to keep the soil moist. Don, t overwater it.Remove plastic wrapping once seeds start to germinate.After germination the Microgreens will be ready to harvest in 2-3 weeks.

Seeds Specifications

Seeds per Packet 100
Common Name Wild cabbage, Headless cabbage, Chinese broccoli (Engl.)

Planting and care

  • Keep the seedlings container in indirect bright sunlight
  • The soil should be well drained
  • Apply Water occasionally to keep the growing medium moist
  • Poke your finger/plain small stick into the growing medium to check the moisture, if dry then apply water
  • Do not overwater
  • Remove dead, infected or damaged seedlings from container
Watering
  • Water the seedlings to keep the growing media moist.
  • Poke your finger/plain small stick into the soil to check the moisture.
  • Do not over water.
  • Soil Use cocopeat or well drained soil for growing microgreens.
    Temperature 15 to 30-degree celsius.

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