Onion Microgreen - 25 Gms Seeds

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Home Grower Seeds Pack: 25 Gms

25 Gms

Onion micro green has an elongated, needle-like shape resembling a blade of grass. Each onion green has a straight and slender appearance and is bright green with a rough, black seed husk attached to one end. The black husk is edible and can be consumed whole with the green.   

What is Microgreen - "Micro greens are tender shoots of vegetable or herbs  whish are approx 1–3 inches (2.5–7.5 cm) tall. They are consumed / harvested just after the cotyledon leaves or first true set of leaves are developed. They have an aromatic flavor and concentrated nutrient content and come in a variety of colors and textures.  Micro greens can add sweetness and spiciness to foods. Microgreens are easy and convenient to grow, as they don’t require much equipment or time. They can be grown year-round, both indoor or outdoors"

  • Seed Type : Non Gmo , Untreated and Organic Seeds
  • Flavor Profile : Micro Onion is crisp, succulent, and tender, with a strong onion flavor and aroma with a warm garlic aftertaste. 
  • Usage : Onion microgreens are excellent to use in burgers, sandwiches, and even salads. Can also be sprinkled on soups, add as a side to a pasta dish, or on top of eggs. Chop them up or use them as a beautiful garnish!
  • Nutrition and Health Benefits : Contains Vitamin A, Vitamin B-complex, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium and a surprising amount of Vitamin C. A fine source of fiber, Onions and Onion leaves help to lower blood sugar levels in addition to promoting good cardiovascular health. It has been proven that adding onions to your diet can reduce your risk of developing certain cancers and contribute to gastrointestinal health.

Growing Instructions 

  • Soak the Seeds Depending upon Size , Large Seeds are Required to be sokaed for 6-8 Hours before Sowing , for Smaller Seeds needs to be washed in water before sowing
  •  Fill your container with good growing medium, such as potting soil or homemade compost, making sure you don’t over-compress it, and water lightly. Alternatively, you can use a single-use growing mat soaked with water specifically designed for growing micro greens. Sprinkle the seed of your choice on top of the soil as evenly as possible.
  • Lightly mist your seeds with water and cover your container with a plastic lid.
  • Check on your tray daily and mist water as needed to keep the seeds moist
  • A couple of days after the seeds have germinated; you may remove the plastic lid to expose them to light.
  •  Water once a day while your micro greens grow and gain color.
  • After 15-21 days, your micro greens should be ready to harvest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I plant my seeds?

Each type of seed may have different planting instructions. For best results, please refer to the specific planting guide included with your purchase or check our detailed growing instructions on the product page

Are your seeds organic?

Yes, we offer a wide range of organic seeds. You can easily identify them by looking for the "Organic" label on our product descriptions.

How long will it take for my seeds to germinate?

The time it takes for seeds to germinate depends on the type of seeds and the growing conditions. On average, most seeds will sprout within 7 to 14 days if kept in optimal conditions such as proper soil moisture, temperature, and light. Some seeds may germinate faster, while others may take longer, so it's always a good idea to check the specific guidelines for the seeds you're planting. Make sure to follow the instructions on the seed packet for the best results.

How should I store my seeds?

To keep your seeds fresh, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage can help maintain seed viability for future planting seasons.