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Beetroot Bulls Blood Microgreens Seeds

Beetroot Bulls Blood Microgreens Seeds

Beetroot Bull's Blood microgreens are very tasty little shoots that add the perfect finishing touch to salads, soups, sandwiches and many other meals with their slightly earthy beetroot flavour and fabulous red coloured leaves.

How to grow Beetroot Microgreen Seeds:

Beetroot is best grown as a Microgreen:

  • Plant 2-3 teaspoons of seed for a half seed tray on thoroughly moistened compost
  • Cover your crop with another tray, or a plate - to keep light out and moisture in.
  • Keep your compost moist by spraying lightly as needed. Don't drench!
  • Use Coconut Coir and you likely won't have to water at all after planting!
  • When your plants have begun to show leaves, remove the cover and move your crop to a well-lit location.
  • Harvest when the leaves are open and 2cm - 7cm tall (day 5-14).
  • Cut just above the medium, with scissors or a sharp knife.

 

How to grow Beetroot Sprouting Seeds:
Equipment
Sprouter
Sprouting Seeds

Please note that the yield from sprouting is less than when grown as a microgreen.

1. Make sure that the Sprouter is super clean and sterile.
2. Place the seeds in the bottom of the Sprouter (no grid tray in place).
3. Cover the seeds with tepid water. Stir the seeds to ensure that all the seeds get soaked, a vital process for smaller seeds. (Use water that is at room temperature, water that is either too hot or too cold can shock the seeds and also slow the germination process).
Don't put too much seed in the tray, allow the seed sufficient room to expand… insufficient space will lead to mould issues as air cannot circulate sufficiently.
4. After the initial soak of 8-12 hours, skim off any floating seeds, empty the water by using the grid tray, so that the seeds get caught in the grid, the seeds should be left damp and not swimming in water. Drain as much of the water as possible.
NOTE - if using small seeds then the Bamboo paper needs to be placed on top of the grid otherwise the seeds will fall through the grid tray!
5. Place grid tray with seeds in the Sprouter and cover with clear lid.
6. Rinse 2-3 times per day with room temperature water, by running water through the seeds on the grid tray. Use lots of water and if possible, rinse under high-pressure water. Drain as much of the water as possible.
7. Continue rinse cycle until harvest.
8. Let the sprouts sit for 8-12 hours after their final rinse and extremely thorough drain before refrigerating them.

    Hulls may be removed but they are not harmful to eat, removal helps to minimise spoilage in storage

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    Did You Know?

    We now stock growing essentials for Microgeen and Sprouting growers, you can find the full range HERE

    Feeling daunted by the world of Microgreens and Sprouting and don't know where to start...then why not have a look at our starter kits for inspiration:

     Microgreen Kit Sprouting Kit


    And don't forget to join our Microgreen Club and enjoy year-round benefits HERE

     

    sow seeds microgreen club
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    Beetroot Bull's Blood microgreens are very tasty little shoots that add the perfect finishing touch to salads, soups, sandwiches and many other meals with their slightly earthy beetroot flavour and fabulous red coloured leaves.

    How to grow Beetroot Microgreen Seeds:

    Beetroot is best grown as a Microgreen:

    • Plant 2-3 teaspoons of seed for a half seed tray on thoroughly moistened compost
    • Cover your crop with another tray, or a plate - to keep light out and moisture in.
    • Keep your compost moist by spraying lightly as needed. Don't drench!
    • Use Coconut Coir and you likely won't have to water at all after planting!
    • When your plants have begun to show leaves, remove the cover and move your crop to a well-lit location.
    • Harvest when the leaves are open and 2cm - 7cm tall (day 5-14).
    • Cut just above the medium, with scissors or a sharp knife.

     

    How to grow Beetroot Sprouting Seeds:
    Equipment
    Sprouter
    Sprouting Seeds

    Please note that the yield from sprouting is less than when grown as a microgreen.

    1. Make sure that the Sprouter is super clean and sterile.
    2. Place the seeds in the bottom of the Sprouter (no grid tray in place).
    3. Cover the seeds with tepid water. Stir the seeds to ensure that all the seeds get soaked, a vital process for smaller seeds. (Use water that is at room temperature, water that is either too hot or too cold can shock the seeds and also slow the germination process).
    Don't put too much seed in the tray, allow the seed sufficient room to expand… insufficient space will lead to mould issues as air cannot circulate sufficiently.
    4. After the initial soak of 8-12 hours, skim off any floating seeds, empty the water by using the grid tray, so that the seeds get caught in the grid, the seeds should be left damp and not swimming in water. Drain as much of the water as possible.
    NOTE - if using small seeds then the Bamboo paper needs to be placed on top of the grid otherwise the seeds will fall through the grid tray!
    5. Place grid tray with seeds in the Sprouter and cover with clear lid.
    6. Rinse 2-3 times per day with room temperature water, by running water through the seeds on the grid tray. Use lots of water and if possible, rinse under high-pressure water. Drain as much of the water as possible.
    7. Continue rinse cycle until harvest.
    8. Let the sprouts sit for 8-12 hours after their final rinse and extremely thorough drain before refrigerating them.

      Hulls may be removed but they are not harmful to eat, removal helps to minimise spoilage in storage

      SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave

      Did You Know?

      We now stock growing essentials for Microgeen and Sprouting growers, you can find the full range HERE

      Feeling daunted by the world of Microgreens and Sprouting and don't know where to start...then why not have a look at our starter kits for inspiration:

       Microgreen Kit Sprouting Kit


      And don't forget to join our Microgreen Club and enjoy year-round benefits HERE

       

      sow seeds microgreen club

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