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🚀 A Simple Way to Increase Your Microgreens Yields
One of the easiest ways to boost yield (without spending a dollar more) is to track your watering amounts per tray. Most growers over or under-water without realizing it. Here’s what I suggest: 1️⃣ Use a measuring cup or small bucket to know exactly how much water you add per tray. 2️⃣ Keep a quick note each day: same tray, same seed, same light height. 3️⃣ After harvest, note which trays gave you the best yield and look for patterns. You’ll be surprised how consistent your trays become once you dial in watering amounts. It’s one of those small habits that separate hobby growers from business growers. 👉 What’s your current method for watering a spray bottle, cup, or hose?
2 likes • Oct 20
@Rina Andrade lowes has a kit for like ten bucks with two or three different adapters to screw on your faucet.
📸 Show Us Your Setup!
Every grower does things a little differently—let’s see your setup! 🌱 Share a photo or video of your grow space, your trays, or even your harvest. 💬 Drop a comment with: 1️⃣ What you love about your setup 2️⃣ One thing you want to improve Let’s inspire each other and trade tips! 🔥
2 likes • Mar 2
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💧 Water Temperature & Microgreens – Does It Matter?
When you water your microgreens, do you think about the temperature of the water you’re using? 🌱💦 Some growers say cold water slows germination and increases mold risk, while others argue it holds more oxygen and can be beneficial. Warmer water absorbs faster but might stress the roots. What’s been your experience? Do you use cold, warm, or room-temperature water? Have you noticed a difference in growth or health? Drop your thoughts below! Let’s compare notes. ⬇️
3 likes • Feb 19
Hmm i use whatever comes out of the sink lol, and then sometimes room temp water as well if i have some left over
📦 Shelf Life & Storage Discussion 📦
How long do your microgreens last for customers? Do you store them differently for different clients? Post your storage method, and let’s compare what works best!
5 likes • Feb 14
I harvest and weigh, then package and straight to the fridge, they last roughly two weeks or little over
5 likes • Feb 14
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What’s Your Biggest Challenge Right Now?
Building a microgreens business is simple, but it’s not always easy. Some people struggle with growing consistently. Some can’t seem to get sales. Some feel stuck on what to do next. What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing in your microgreens journey right now? Drop it in the comments, and let’s see if we can tackle it together.👇
1 like • Feb 6
ill try my best to get there
0 likes • Feb 6
We got snow storm coming in soon today
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Dan Disanto
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We grow microgreens, , produce, and vegetables using 100 percent local maine soil and seeds!

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Joined Feb 21, 2024