03 — Pillar · Survival
Sprouting microgreens growing.
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For sprouting microgreens at home, the best containers are those that provide good drainage, sufficient light, and controlled temperature. Mason jars, aeration
Common mistakes when starting microgreens for survival include using dirty equipment, inadequate lighting, and inconsistent watering. This can lead to mold, pes
Microgreens thrive in bright, indirect light with temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C), requiring 12-16 hours of light per day.
Hydroponics is generally better for microgreens, offering controlled nutrient delivery, reduced water consumption, and increased yields due to precise pH and nu
Growing microgreens indoors offers significant nutritional benefits, with some varieties containing up to 40 times more vitamins and antioxidants than mature gr