microgreens
- are all your microgreens organic and GMO free?
- are ingarden microgreens guaranteed to sprout?
- are microgreens safe for pets?
- can I also grow flowers or other plants with my ingarden?
- can I mix seed pads in my ingarden?
- can I use fertilizer to make them grow faster?
- can children eat microgreens?
- do I need to add soil?
- do I need to wash the microgreens before eating?
- do microgreens attract insects?
- having problems with seed germination?
- how can I distinguish my microgreens from each other?
- how do I harvest my microgreens?
- how do I store the microgreens after harvesting them?
- how long can I leave the microgreens unattended?
- is it possible that mold will grow?
- once harvested, how do I store my microgreens?
- what are microgreens?
- what are the health benefits of eating microgreens?
- what are the white hairs I see growing?
- when can I harvest the microgreens?
- when do I have to harvest my microgreens?
- where can I find recipes?
- where do the seeds come from?
- which parts of the microgreens are edible?
- why are my microgreens growing irregularly?
- why are my microgreens yellowing?
- why is the protecting pulp layer attached to my seeds?
- why is there a white film on my microgreens?
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why are my microgreens growing irregularly?
microgreens go through different stages of growth. during this process, they may appear to grow irregularly. this is normal! give your microgreens a few days and you will see that they start growing regularly again. just make sure that the microgreens are not placed in direct sunlight and that there is enough water in the ceramic bowl.