Even though the risk is low, it's important to ensure clean hands when caring for the indoor garden to avoid potential contamination that could lead to mold growth. Additionally, airborne particles can contribute to mold formation.
Superfood Microgreens
- Growth: Could mold develop?
- Growth: Do I need fertilizer to support the growth of microgreens?
- Growth: How do you prevent the seed pad material from sticking to the microgreens?
- Growth: Is there a risk of bacterial contamination?
- Growth: What can I do if I have problems with germination or uneven growth?
- Growth: What is that white fuzz near the radicles?
- Growth: What type of water should I use in my indoor garden?
- Growth: Why do my microgreens grow at different rates and reach different sizes?
- Growth: Why shouldn't I use filtered water to grow microgreens?
- Harvest: Do I need to wash the microgreens before eating them?
- Harvest: How do I harvest my microgreens?
- Harvest: How long does it take for microgreens to grow and be ready for harvest?
- Harvest: What's the best way to store microgreens?
- Harvesting: What's the best way to harvest microgreens?
- Health: Are all Ingarden microgreens organic and GMO-free?
- Health: Are microgreens safe for pets?
- Health: Can I replace vegetables with microgreens?
- Health: Can children eat microgreens?
- Health: Can the various microgreen pads replace the dietary supplements that are currently available on the market?
- Health: How many broccoli microgreens are healthy?
- Health: Where do the nutrients in the ingarden Microgreens pads come from?
- Health: Where do the seeds come from?
- Nutrients: Where are most of the nutrients located – in the leaves or in the stems?
- Product: Can I use my own seeds with ingarden seed pads?
- Product: How do I store the refill packs/seed pads correctly?
- Product: How long do the microgreen seeds last?
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