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Amaranthus Red Microgreens – (Pack of 100 Grams)
Original price was: ₹200.00.₹180.00Current price is: ₹180.00.
Amaranth Red is a high-protein microgreen with stunning red and magenta tones. This organic and heirloom variety can be used in salads or many oriental dishes. Amaranth is a very small, delicate microgreen that prefers warmer growing conditions.
Availability:9 in stock
SEED TYPE : Open Pollinated, No Chemical Treated
PLANT TYPE : Microgreens
LEAF COLOR : Red
SOWING TIME : All Season
SOWING METHOD : Directly from seed
GERMINATION TIME : 3 – 4 Days
GROWING CONTAINER : 6 – 8 inch height pan.
GROWING MEDIA : 1 part Garden soil 1 part Cocopeat 1 part Vermicompost.
HARVESTING : 10 – 12 Days after sowing.
DESCRIPTION :
Amaranth Red is a very small, delicate microgreen that prefers warmer growing conditions. Find a nice warm spot for germination and growing. It can also be sensitive to too much direct light. Red Garnet Amaranth does not grow tall, so expect very small greens that will need to be harvested close to the root line and rinsed well. These microgreens seeds do well grown hydroponically or in soil, but soil is a little more forgiving.
Microgreens are young vegetable greens that are approximately 1–3 inches (2.5–7.5 cm) tall. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures. Microgreens are considered baby plants, falling somewhere between a sprout and baby green.
Microgreens are usually harvested 7–21 days after germination, once the plant’s first true leaves have emerged. Microgreens are more similar to baby greens in that only their stems and leaves are considered edible. This means that the plants can be bought whole and cut at home, keeping them alive until they are consumed. Microgreens are very convenient to grow, as they can be grown in a variety of locations, including outdoors, in greenhouses and even on your windowsill.
A good growing medium, such as a container filled with potting soil or homemade compost. Alternatively, you can use a single-use growing mat specifically designed for growing microgreens. Proper lighting — either sunlight or ultraviolet lighting, ideally for 12–16 hours per day.
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