Mustard Seeds for Microgreens.
Mustard Florida Broadleaf microgreens are a flavourful and easy to grow crop. It has a mild mustard flavour and is a unique addition to any dish.
Difficulty level: Easy
Germination: 2-3 days
Total grow: 12-14 days
Sow weight: 11 grams per standard 52 x 27 x 3 cm grow tray
- Lay a thin layer of moist coco peat and perlite mixture in a tray, about half the depth of the tray. Mist the surface of the grow medium
- Cover the surface area with seeds. Roughly 11 grams for a standard 27x53x3cm grow tray.
- Press down firmly and mist with water.
- Ad another tray (preferably without holes) on top of the seeds. Ad some weight in the form of a small tile or stone. This helps to form strong roots and get rid of unwanted seed hulls.
- Keep wet with a spray bottle until all seeds have germinated and start to lift the top tray. Remove top tray and flip over to place greens into blackout. This helps the stems to lengthen.
- After about 2 days, move the tray into light. This could be into artificial light, sunlight. An exposed windowsill will work just fine.
- Make sure they have enough water each day. They should be ready between 12 and 14 days
Growing Tip:
Keep seeds moist with a mister to ensure even germination.
Origin:
Mustards are one of many plants from the genera Brassica and Sinapis in the family Brassicaceae. It is said that Mustards originated from West Asia and Europe. Mustards can be found growing wild among there relatives Radishes and Turnips.
The Florida Broadleaf variety has been grown in the United States since the 1920s.
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