If you planted your micro greens with me last week, your sprouts should have already popped up with their seed leaves called cotyledons.
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The micro greens I plant last week have already sprout . If youplanted along with me , how does your crop look today ?
If your ejaculate have n’t pullulate yet , there could be a number of reasons :

If you did n’t have good lot with this first batch of micro green , try again . adapt the planting depth , amount of moisture and lightness to give your seeds the best possible start .
If your green have sprouted , it ’ll be just a while longer for the plant to grow their first rightful leaf and will be quick to snip when they ’re 1 - 2 inch tall .
Please partake in your experience with growing micro greens , and your pictures , too !

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This plant isn’t a shamrock or lucky four-leaf clover. It’s one of the seed leaves of the batch of micro greens I planted last week.Photo/Illustration: Jodi Torpey


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