Thursday, January 14, 2010

Sprouting Jar Lids I Am Sprouting My Own Sprouts From Seed In A Jar. Why Do They Look Pale And Anemic, Instead Of Nice And?

I am sprouting my own sprouts from seed in a jar. Why do they look pale and anemic, instead of nice and? - sprouting jar lids

Green as you can buy in the supermarket completely exposed to? The instructions say to them: in a dark place to keep growing then, but surely this can not be right. Need the sun for the miracle of chlorophyll? They grow, Tires-No.

4 comments:

wineduch... said...

Without the sun of a home will be white. You're right, a little light, making the development of chlorophyll. Well said. Now go help buy closely followed our place in a window, or are too big to be good.

Sugar Pie said...

Once germinated, yes, they need SO Put them in a sunny spot.

TRXCEE said...

They said that the indirect sunlight in a warm friend

Kris L said...

When you grow mung bean sprouts "or" beans, alfalfa, or what? If the pitcher has a good germination, and change the water every day, then it should be "very good", but are not big enough. This does not "need of light" through "the miracle of chlorophyll. .. Because they "look bright enough" for you that she is "pale and anemic, while they were" fairly light "... I think I can consider shooting for" fully developed "if did not have time to 'Get It "an.

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