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Organic Sprouting Seed: Black Kale

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Organic Black Kale Sprouting Seeds

Name: Broccoli Sprouting Seeds

Latin Name: Brassica oleracea

Description: Black Kale sprouts grow in a similar way to Broccoli sprouts. They have a little bit of a stronger flavour though, and they also become greener when left in in-direct sunlight. They blend very well into smoothies. They can also be eaten with any other meal.

Seed Origin: Italy

Soak Time: 6 - 12 Hours

Ideal Growing Temperature: 15 °C to  20 °C 

Seeding Rate: 2 - 4 Tablespoons, Depending On Jar Size

Expected Yield: 4 x The Weight of Seed Used

Estimated time to Harvest: 4 - 6 Days

How To Grow Black Kale Sprouts: Fill your sprouting jar up with 2 to 4 tablespoons of seed, depending on jar size. Black Kale sprouting seed will yield you roughly 4 times the weight of the seeds you put in the jar in sprouts. This is dependant on how long you grow them for.

Fill the jar with water and let the seeds soak in it for 6 to 12 hours. Then drain the water and rinse the seeds. Leave the sprouting jar turned upside down to drain all excess water.

Daily Rinsing: Open your jar twice daily and rinse your seeds/sprouts thoroughly, filling the jar with water and draining it 2 to 3 times for each rinsing. Then leave the sprouting jar turned upside down to drain any excess water.

Placement: Place your sprouting jar in in-direct sunlight. This will allow the leaves to turn green, without the jar overheating in direct sunlight.

Harvesting: Black Kale Sprouts can be ready to eat after as little as 4 days, but you can grow them longer. It is best to taste them after each day and see what your preference is, and take note for future growing. When you are happy with them, rinse them once more, remove from your jar, an

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Evelyn P. (Ireland)
Great crop!

Powerful stuff. Love these.

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