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These delicious Cilantro microgreens are a must for any kitchen. The powerful and fresh flavor combined with robust tones is sure to spice up any dish.The Coriander microgreen seed is split to allow for better and consistent germination while increasing the number of sprouts per pound of seed. By splitting the seed, it also aids to fight dampening off, or spontaneous sprout loss, which is a common concern amongst growers. This is achieved by not packing the seedlings too closely together and blocking airflow.Our microgreen seed comes in environmentally friendly bulk packaging so that we can also do our part to help protect the environment. All of our seed is thoroughly tested to ensure it is of the highest quality in terms of germination and purity. Our seed is 100% untreated to ensure that they are safe to eat right out of the garden or kitchen.For best results:Evenly spread the seeds across your growing medium. Thoroughly pepper the seeds to fully cover the area; however, there should not be too much seed overlap. Two pinches per 4” x 4” area should be sufficient.Once planted, lightly cover the seed with a layer of growing medium; just enough to cover the seeds but not to bury them.Next, water the growing area with cool water and try not to disturb the seeds by flooding them out. This extra layer of medium will dampen the seed from all sides, as well as provide enough darkness to promote ample root development, aiding in even germination.Sprouts are ready to harvest at microgreen size in approximately 13 to 17 days, depending on environmental factors. Light green stems remain fleshy and not woody (dry and hard), standing at about an inch and a half to two inches tall from the soil.
C**U
Super easy to grow in southern Maryland summer
The media could not be loaded. Threw the seeds in the ground mixed the compost soil a bit and 2 weeks later we had a bed of cilantro for Chinese cooking.
P**A
Tasty!
Amazing! I enjoyed growing them and adding to my cooking. They taste better than the store bought cilantro. Great buy. A little goes a long way.
A**R
No yield!
These are definitely worse micro seeds I got, there is maybe 1 percent yield if any. Waste of time and money!!
G**L
Good
90 % sprouted. Good
R**A
100% sprouted...
Great product, looks like 100% sprouted, kitchen window is cilantro central...
D**D
Very little yield
Very little yield. I’m not a sprout grower novice. Extremely disappointed and I’m now out of $$. Have a bag of seeds that do nothing.
M**O
Grow nice
Should be making our first harvest June 29th
Y**I
Great smell
Smell great! Slow germinating but that can be conditions. Second batch may be better, my first sprouting them.
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