microgreens
- are all your microgreens organic and GMO free?
- are ingarden microgreens guaranteed to sprout?
- are microgreens safe for pets?
- can I also grow flowers or other plants with my ingarden?
- can I mix seed pads in my ingarden?
- can I use fertilizer to make them grow faster?
- can children eat microgreens?
- do I need to add soil?
- do I need to wash the microgreens before eating?
- do microgreens attract insects?
- having problems with seed germination?
- height of radish vs red cabbage: why is there a height difference between different types of microgreens?
- how can I distinguish my microgreens from each other?
- how do I harvest my microgreens?
- how do I store the microgreens after harvesting them?
- how long can I leave the microgreens unattended?
- is it possible that mold will grow?
- once harvested, how do I store my microgreens?
- what are microgreens?
- what are the green stains on my pad?
- what are the health benefits of eating microgreens?
- what are the white hairs I see growing?
- what are those cob-web looking things on my microgreens?
- when do I have to harvest my microgreens?
- where can I find recipes?
- where do the seeds come from?
- which parts of the microgreens are edible?
- why are my microgreens growing irregularly?
- why are my microgreens yellowing?
- why is the protecting pulp layer attached to my seeds?
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can I use fertilizer to make them grow faster?
no. our microgreen seeds do not need any fertilizer or any other compound to grow. just add water and watch them sprout.