Sunflower, Black Oilseed Sprouts Seeds

$23.00

Delicious nutty sunflower taste in a crunchy microgreen!

Description

1 kg package

Appearance of the seed will vary from lot to lot and may not be exactly as shown in the photo

  • Days to Sprout: 8 to 10
  • Soak Time: 4-8 hours
  • Yield: 1/4 cup seed yields approx. 3 cups of sunflower shoots
  • Storage: Our seeds should sprout well for a year after you purchase them, if stored in a cool dry place. If you’d like to extend the germination life of your seeds, store them in the fridge. If you store your seeds in the freezer, they’ll last even longer!

Grow Microgreens! (no soil)

Soak. Using a tray with drainage holes, rinse enough seed to cover the bottom of the tray. Soak the seed for 4-12 hours. Use a jar with a sprouting lid for soaking if the tray holes are too large. Drain, rinse and drain holding at an angle to remove excess water. Spread the seed evenly on the bottom of the tray and cover with a lid top and bottom or put in plastic bag.

Rinse. Rinse with cold water twice a day, using either a gentle flow from a tap, dipping in a sink, or spraying. Drain thoroughly.

TIP: Sunflowers grow really well if the roots are in about ¼” water and changed daily. You can do this by placing your growing tray inside another tray filled with ¼” water. Mist and cover the sunflowers with a clear dome or loose plastic to help remove the hulls.

Grow. The roots will form a mat from which the microgreens will emerge. At that point, put in indirect sunlight, florescent/LED lights or grow lights. The watering is then easy: fill the container 1 cm deep with water and allow to sit for a few seconds in the water and then tilt on an angle to decant the water until only some moisture is remaining in the root area. Continue to rinse twice a day as described above.

Harvest!

Typically, microgreens grown without soil are harvested at 7-10 days. Harvest before the next expected rinse so the shoots are dry. Harvest microgreens using scissors or knife.

Instead of harvesting all at once, you can start to harvest microgreens as soon as the first two leaves are spread out. Take only what you need for your meal and allow the rest to keep growing or put the tray in the fridge loosely covered and a plastic bag or dome to harvest.

 

Click HERE to watch a method on how to grow Sunflowers microgreens.

Click HERE to watch how to ferment your sprouts or microgreens and add probiotic foods to your diet (you could even make a kimchi like recipe with them. The recipes are endless. Please note if you’re meditating daily, Thrive Tools does not recommend eating garlic or onions regularly.)