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What Are the Different Varieties of Microgreens?

Posted on May 13, 2021

The first thing you need to know is that growing microgreens is very simple. In fact, it’s easier than that of your average plant. Microgreens are literally grown from a spore or a seed. They do not need to be transplanted into their final place of living in the soil.

In fact, some of the most recommended vegetables that you can grow are the microgreens. Because of this, they are much more affordable. There are some reasons why you should grow microgreens.

Indoor Microgreens

Now, let’s talk about the different varieties of microgreens. We’ve all heard about the orange flavor. However, you don’t have to be stuck with the orange flavor if you do not want to. It’s just a matter of using a different variety of microgreens to grow them.

The Microscropia is a type of herb that is popularly used to supplement the food supply for mankind and other plant life. This variety is known to be very nutritious and high in protein content. It also has a higher level of potassium, calcium, vitamin A, zinc, iron, and several other elements. However, not many people know what are the different varieties of microgreens.

Indoor Microgreens

You see, there are so many nutrients in the microscopic that you’ll probably be overwhelmed with the idea. Well, there are two types of micro greens that are very popular. These are ‘Wonder’Blossom’. If you’re new to microgreens, I suggest that you go with ‘Wonder’ because it has the highest levels of magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, and many other nutrients.

The ‘Blossom’ variety of microgreens is one of the most popular of all the different varieties. The flower varieties have higher levels of sulfur, tannin, cynergy, manganese, iron, copper, selenium, and phosphorus.

Indoor Microgreens

Now, as we stated, we’ve already covered what are the different varieties of microgreens. Then, let’s talk about how to choose the best microgreens for your growing conditions. There are many factors that can influence the success of your microgreens.

The right microgreens for your growing conditions will depend on your weather. Some microgreens will be more suited to cool temperatures, while others may be more suited to warm temperatures. You must be able to select the microgreens based on your location.

After that, your temperature will also impact the microgreens that you’ll be growing. Here, you need to understand the meaning of a micro green.

Indoor Microgreens

Microgreens are divided into two categories: white and purple. And yes, they are not the same, but they share many similar qualities.

Basically, there are two common practices when it comes to microgreens. You either grow them in a container or you can grow them in your garden.

And here’s a quick tip to help you out. So the next time you are planning to try your hand at growing microgreens, learn about these tasty little plants. It’ll save you some time and money in the end.

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