Hemp Sprout Bags
Hemp Sprout Bags
Why a Bag? People often assume sprouts are best grown in jars. Indeed, in the hands of a diligent gardener, jars can successfully grow several varieties of sprouts. But jars were never designed for sprouting. Their popularity has more to do with their wide availability and free cost than with their merits as a gardening tool. Any serious sprout grower will soon run into the many limitations of jars as sprouting devices. While there are other types of sprouters available with different features, the sprout bag is a perfect substitution for the jar, with several advantages.
Which Seeds To Grow
Sprout bags will grow any seed, even hard-to-grow gelatinous seeds like chia, flax, arugula, and cress. But they are perfect for all grains and beans such as mung, lentil, green pea, garbanzo, adzuki, wheat, barley, rye, Kamut, peanut, quinoa, fenugreek, and shelled (silver) sunflower seed. Sure, you can also grow green leafy sprouts such as radish and alfalfa, especially if you roll back the collar to allow more light. See More Sprout Bag Photos But, a straight-growing, ample light grower such as our Automatic Sprouter is best suited for greening up leafy sprouts.
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