Superfood or Super-Scam? Microgreens, the Lies End Now!

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Keep on Growin’ with Mike VanDuzee”. 

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  • @Blackwaterswamp says:

    This is so well explained. Thanks ❤

  • @shadeedmuhammad8107 says:

    Thank you for this explaination!!! Does your technology of watering mico greens (adapter) work with watering anything grown in a pot

  • @esumiwa5583 says:

    I am sorry if: this has been discussed in another video or a really dumb question; but, i genuinely don’t get it yet: one tray of micro greens, you grow, and then harvest-do you then clean that tray out and reseed for each tray of microgreens? I am sorry if this dumb question is insulting, I have not had good luck with growing microgreens and i keep trying anyway. Lately, everything ends up with white fuz all around the seeds. sigh.

    • @KeepOnGrowin says:

      Not a dumb question. Yes, you harvest, clean and reseed. That white fuzz may be tiny roots. Google air roots vs mildew and look at images.

    • @esumiwa5583 says:

      @@KeepOnGrowin Thank you

    • @conniefinch3230 says:

      @@esumiwa5583please keep trying and there are no dumb questions. Questions are how we learn and the more we experience, the more we learn. I’ve learned so much and I’m still learning. We all live in different climates and if you grow outdoors you’ll have different outcomes depending on where you live. I have to grow indoors because it’s hot in TX. I have autoimmune diseases so I can’t be in the sun or I get sick. This has allowed me to enjoy my love for growing things indoors so it’s a miracle for me! Experiment and have fun!

    • @joycereid8861 says:

      Great information… Thanks for sharing and inspiring others!
      P.S. Where can I find the pretty green bottles you use in your micro greens setup in this video?

    • @dpm5519 says:

      No such thing as a dumb question. Luckily when I started I had a go to guy for my dumb questions. Stayed with it

  • @lovingit1538 says:

    Is there an economical place that you could share with me to buy the seeds ?
    Love your video’s ..thank you.

  • @tonyas.2820 says:

    Thank you! This is going to be great

  • @ronm6585 says:

    Thanks Mike.

  • @lovingit1538 says:

    I like alfalfa sprouts…very nutrient dense.

  • @kelly70yllek says:

  • @KeepOnGrowin says:

    First video ending the microgreen industry: https://youtu.be/Sh0fBRR5qKo

  • @Vicki-fb1ei says:

    This is the BEST Video about the microgreens! Thank you so much for your explaination and research. YOU ARE AWESOME!

  • @georgiafl8285 says:

    Excellent talk. I like your reminder that these are not magic. I like growing them to remind myself to eat more greens and to have just the right amount available without buying too much and then it goes bad in the fridge. Waste. They are fresh. We all have our reason. I am going to love this series. Thank you!

  • @hooponoponogirlz says:

    Some of us are too toxic, sick, exhausted to make our changes. Too overwhelmed and brain fogged. It seems to me like we are in a zombie apocalypse. But they look normal. Even me! Some days I have no brain space or even ability. That is just some of us. And we are growing in number from chronic this and that. But I love this channel for hope and inspiration. And thanks for the truths too!

  • @nevermind7253 says:

    Congratulations
    As always….
    A fabulous idea, and a very NEEDED subject for sure!
    Blessings… Be the change 😘

  • @clairebourassa5943 says:

    Well, I love micro greens! And I’m the one telling others they are a superfood! 😊. I think they are very handy in a sandwich or a little salad when you can’t carry too much for a bike ride picnic or other adventures. But I am glad you took some of the mystery out about them , therefore I will buy more veggies and fruits which are easier to eat when at home

  • @harmonysalem9377 says:

    Merci from Montreal, Canada

  • @GmamaGrowz says:

    This is gonna be an awesome series 🌱 TFS!

  • @patriciawilliams3006 says:

    I grow microgreens because its relaxing and are a great addition to a sandwich or to sprinkle on a meal for texture and flavour. I still eat lots of full mature veg.

  • @pamp3445 says:

    which one of your adapters should i purchase that will hold a wine bottle?

  • @megangaetano5420 says:

    You are such a good educator. Thank you

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