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Growing Microgreen Trays In South Africa

Posted on August 8, 2021

Microgreen trays are a great addition to your organic garden as well as any range of greenhouses. If you are a newbie at planting and caring for plants, the idea of using microgreen trays can be pretty intimidating. You’ll need to learn about how to care for the plants in the tray so that they do not die off. So what exactly are microgreen trays?

A micro green cube is a small sized container that has holes drilled in it and has soil inside of it. This type of container has been designed specifically to grow small amounts of micro greens and other greens, in a controlled environment. These are ideal for growing microgreens indoors because the soil can be replaced quite often. It can be replaced up to three times each month.

When choosing a microgreen tray for growing microgreens, you have to know exactly what type of microgreen you want to grow. Do you want to grow wild microgreens or are you going to be growing them inside? Are you interested in growing tropical plants? Are you going to be using an established plant or are you going to start from scratch? Once you know exactly what you want to grow, you can start looking into buying microgreen trays in South Africa.

Once you have chosen the microgreen that you want to grow, you will then need to purchase a microgreen tray which can contain the seeds for that particular variety. The seeds can be bought from your local gardening store or even online. It may take some time before you find what you’re looking for as South African growers tend to specialize in certain varieties, however there are many suppliers available online and from your local garden store.

Before you actually start growing microgreens inside your home, you must make sure that your microgreen tray is completely clean. You should also remove any decaying or dead leaves on the tray. This may seem like a lot of work but it really isn’t. Many people mistakenly think that if they leave dead leaves on a plant that it will naturally die – this is totally untrue. Using microgreen trays can greatly increase the life of your plants and should be taken seriously.

The next step is to place your microgreen seed in a small soil tray. You should then lightly water the plants with a watering bottle and then place a compost and leaf litter bed onto this tray. This will ensure that the roots of your plants are firmly anchored to the bottom of the tray and it will also help them to grow at an accelerated rate.

Now that you have properly established your microgreen plants inside your home, the last thing you need to do is make sure you mist the plants with a water mist using a spray attachment. This will help keep the roots cool and it will also encourage new growth. Another essential tip for growing microgreens indoors is ensuring that your plants have good circulation by keeping a humidifier in the room where you are growing your microgreen trays. This will ensure that your plants get the moisture that they require to grow.

There are many different things that you need to consider when it comes to growing microgreens inside your home. However, it is very important that you ensure that you follow all of the instructions given to you carefully. Remember, there is nothing worse than getting your plants well established only to see them die shortly afterwards. If you are serious about growing microgreens, then you really should follow the above tips that are specific to South Africa.

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