If you want to have some fresh green daily, then you can try growing microgreens - you can even do it indoors!
While growing microgreens is relatively easy, there are still some popular mistakes that people make while doing it.
Avoid these mistakes, so you can make your microgreens thrive.
Overwatering
Giving your microgreens too much water can be harmful. They like moist soil, but if it's too wet, they might get sick or moldy.
Water them when the soil feels a bit dry on top.
Underwatering
On the other hand, forgetting to water your microgreens is a mistake too. They need consistent moisture, so check the soil regularly.
Wrong Light
Microgreens love sunlight, but too much direct sun can be harsh. Find a bright spot with indirect sunlight to help them grow well.
Incorrect Seed Density
Don't sow too many seeds. If they are too close, the microgreens will compete for space and nutrients.
Follow the recommended seed density for better growth.
Poor Soil Quality
Using the right soil is crucial. Regular garden soil might not provide the necessary nutrients.
Choose a quality potting mix to support healthy growth.
Forgetting to Ventilate
Good air circulation is essential. If your microgreens are in an enclosed space, make sure to give them some fresh air regularly.
Skipping Pre-Soaking
Some seeds benefit from pre-soaking before planting. Check the instructions for your specific seeds and give them the proper pre-soaking time.
Harvesting Too Late
Harvest your microgreens at the right time. If you wait too long, they might become tough or lose some of their flavor.
Using the Wrong Container
Pick the right container with drainage holes. This helps prevent waterlogging, which can harm your microgreens.
Ignoring Temperature
Microgreens like a comfortable temperature. Avoid extremes – not too hot, not too cold. Keep them in a moderate, pleasant environment.