Secrets to Growing Perfect Hydroponic Micro Greens at Home.

This Video is from the Youtube channel:Homegrown Passion”. 

In this video, we’ll show you the secrets on how we grew our Perfect Hydroponic Micro Greens using a simple, low-cost planting system that you can use in your home.

Hydroponic micro greens are an amazing source of nutritious food, and they’re perfect for anyone looking for easy, healthy meals. In this video, we’ll show you how we grew our perfect Hydroponic Micro Greens using a simple, low-cost planting system, and you will be able to grow your own Hydroponic Micro Greens in no time!

 

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @ChrisR2517 says:

    Thank you.
    A great Video.

    Q. Are Micro greens only given water & what happens if Nutrients are used from about day 5 ?

    • @HomegrownPassion says:

      We use nutrient water from day one. I would imagen if you start using tap water and then switch to nutrient water when you put them in the sunlight they would just grow better. Defiantly something to do if you plan on growing then past the Micro Green small stage.

  • @waterdog4433 says:

    As always, thanks for the great videos and info. Can you let me know where you get your white grow media (biostrate) for the MG’s? I see the other items in the description, but not the roll.

    Thanks!

    • @HomegrownPassion says:

      That was purchased from CropKing. I bought like 6 roles. Not sure if its on their website but I know they carry it. Works great.

  • @boregardrippy9272 says:

    .. nice and fresh in the winter dairy farms are growing and feeding these to the best milkers ..!

    • @HomegrownPassion says:

      I didn’t know they were feeding microgreens I know they feed Fodder which we have grown but will have to look into that. Thnaks

  • @patricklee8360 says:

    I like to use a spice container to shake the seeds into the tray. Works great.

  • @davidward1259 says:

    I don’t remember if you have used Terrafiber in a prior video, but if not, you may want to try it as well. It also comes in rolls to cut for 10×20″ trays. Works out to right at $1.65 per tray with terrafiber vs the $1.70 you said for the jute based on the Amazon roll price for Terrafiber (10″ x 120′ = $119)

  • @user-nv9ei2wc3w says:

    loving the second part of the video!!.,😍😍😍

  • @Robert-cd2ht says:

    Selenium is a critical mineral for the body as is copper and their cofactors, hair color loss is a mineral deficiency and can be returned to its natural state 😉

    • @HomegrownPassion says:

      Thanks I will look into that. I have been urning gray since my 20’s I do like my color but sure i will see what the net says. Thank you

  • @qmoonwalker3847 says:

    You’ve inspired me to get some micro greens going! Thanks!

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