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HOW TO GROW CHIA MICROGREENS
- Soak: No, it’s not necessary to soak the seeds before planting.
- Rinse/drain: No, the soil needs to be kept moist while they germinate.
- Time to germinate: Signs should be visible in 2-3 days.
- Time to harvest: Between 8-12 days, when the shoots fall over.
How to Grow Chia Microgreens in A Grow Mat?
Grow mats help you grow your chia microgreens hydroponically without soil.
Here’s a guide on how to grow the microgreens using a grow mat
Step 1 – Get the Water to Use Ready
You’ll need to use water of about a pH of 5.5 – 6.5 so that the chia seeds can grow effectively. Test the water’s pH and add wood ash or lime to raise the pH or add phosphoric acid to lower it. You can also decide to add your nutrients to the water as they grow mat does not have sufficient ingredients for the proper growth of the chia microgreens.
Step 2 – Prepare the Grow Mat
The grow mat should be the same size as the growing tray, approximately 10″ by 20″ in size. Place your grow mat in the already prepared water and nutrients solution. Let it rest in the solution for a few minutes, then remove it to drain excess water.
Gently place it into your growing container/tray. Check the moisture to ensure it’s enough for chia seeds’ growth, and it is as recommended.
Step 3 – Sow the Chia Seeds
Every microgreen has its recommended seed density; therefore, check the manufacturer’s recommendation for the chia seeds. Evenly distribute the chia seeds so that they fit the recommended density.
You can now mist them using a spray bottle to reach the required moisture content. Cover the container with aluminum foil or another same-sized container that is lightproof. Keep the seeds covered until they begin to germinate. Open the covering often to check for molds and also to water them.
Step 4 – Remove the Lightproof Covering
After 2-3 days, the chia seeds will begin to germinate. When you see the first shoot, know it’s time to remove the covering and expose the seedlings to light. The light will help them make food and grow faster.
Do not use the spray bottle to water them at this stage; rather, use a watering can. Always check the microgreens for any kind of pests or diseases that may affect them. It’s crucial to ensure that there’s sufficient air circulation in the place where the microgreens are growing.
Step 5 – Harvesting
In about 10-12 days, your chia microgreens are grown enough for harvest. Grab your kitchen scissors and cut the stalks just about the grow mat. Rinse them properly in cold water and serve or store them to eat later.