How to Grow Arugula Microgreens Fast and Easy
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Arugula microgreens are the most popular microgreens both for home growers and restaurants as well. They're spicy, delicious, nutritious, and grow extremely quickly. You can get over 3/4lb off of a single 10x20" tray! Watch all of the microgreens videos: → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_YKZKVmyNHhRwBt3zGuy3wg63cH__8Ad Learn to grow microgreens: → http://www.epicgardening.com/microgreens Learn to grow your own food: → http://www.epicgardening.com/blog Join our worldwide gardening community: → https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicgardening Gardening Equipment I Use: → Hydroponic nutrients: http://amzn.to/29VmBeQ → Simple pH testing kit: http://amzn.to/2aexc4l → Fancy pH testing pen: http://amzn.to/2fY6UqD Reviews of my favorite gardening products: → http://bit.ly/2g594Bx Epic Gardening on Social Media: → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epicgardening/ → Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/epicgardening/ → Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/epicgardening/ → Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/epicgardening/ Fancy pH testing pen: http://amzn.to/2aexc4l
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Can those cut stems be reused and grow back or are they useless?
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Everwilde seeds are amazing I still own seeds from them from 3+ years ago and success rate still in the upper 90%. I keep all my seeds in it original package in a large zip lock bag inside large styrofoam box
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I live in Charleston SC and its below sea level and VERY humid and Hot. I live in an apartment and ive been on the fence about trying micro green bc i worry about the chance of mold in this climate . Is there anything i could do to prevent this ?
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Do you leave them in the shade and water them after the initial first two days of covering them? Or, do you just mist them?
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I do have a question, when I start seeds indoors for the garden, I struggle with those blasted little gnats. Does that happen to you?
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Wow! Great videos! I've only done sprouting of seeds to give my chickens a treat. This makes me want to try micro and baby greens for myself though.
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Great video, Thanks!
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fantastic videos! exactly what I've been looking for! have you tried growing without soil? Do you have an post harvest storing tips? would love to see videos on that as well. Thanks from Chicago!
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That is really great video
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Any tips on wilting? My very first small tray had parts that were wilting.
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During the 2 days that you had the microgreens covered with aluminum foil, did you water them at all? If so, how often?
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do you normally use a container that has drainage holes?
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Could you just use those growing pads and add some type of fertilizer? Janice
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Wouldnt it be simpler to use cutting shears or those large scissors to cut it? I thinkit would be easier than using a knife. thanks for posting
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Where can you buy coconut husk?
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Excellent.
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great video, thanks for showing how to do this small scale. I do have some questions, what do you do with the soil after the harvest, and is it possible to grow the microgreens on kitchenpaper or cottonballs? or is that too much lack of nutrients to grow successfully. I would like to try this but hauling up bags of soil to my apartment and bags of spent soil to my the thrash seems like a bit daunting to me. ;-)
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Good video Kevin. I like your direction on the simplicity of doing this. Are you growing in a window sill? Do you have cats? If so do they bother your crop?
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