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Saturday, January 2, 2010

The Newbie's Guide to Planting High-Class, Mold-free, Organic Wheatgrass

By Gisey James

Wheatgrass juice is catching the interest of health enthusiasts because of the numerous health advantages it boasts of. Also, it is possible for you to grow your own wheatgrass from your own home because it is very easy to take care of. We will list down the steps on growing wheatgrass properly so that you will be able to prevent the destruction of molds.

Buying wheatgrass is not entirely easy if you're considering buying from ordinary stores. If you want to get high-quality wheatgrass, you should get it online or in specialist health food stores and they'll surely know what you'll need. Once you get your fresh bunch of wheatgrass seeds, now's the time for you to get some lessons on growing it.

To kick-start your experience in growing them, start soaking your seeds in water for eight hours tops. As the soaking period approaches, start preparing a 10x20 seed tray with a depth of not more than 2 inches to give your wheatgrass room to grow. After this, you can now start adding damp compost, peat moss, and a highly-recommended organic grower that will speed up your plant's growth.

Now that your seeds have been soaked, you must start to drain, rinse, and repeat. Disperse the seeds in the soil, let them stay close but do not let them remain on top of each other. Don't let your peat moss be too wet because too much moisture cripples and could eventually stop your growing wheatgrass.

Lightly and sparsely water your soil bed to start the response between the moss and the seeds that are already beginning to grow, make sure you give the seeds equal sprinkles of water. Your growing seeds should not be too wet but make sure they are also not too dry. To make sure your grass is growing well, continue to check on these important aspects.

Cover the tray partially with another one on top or either use moist newspaper or bubble wrap to let your plant breathe while protecting it from destructive molds. Covering the tray maintains the needed moisture while the grass is undergoing growth. They should usually take not more three days before it becomes inches tall.

As your growing grass gets taller, it is time for you now to uncover it and let it receive massive amounts of indirect sunlight to speed up its growth. Indirect sunlight is preferred against direct sunlight because the latter dries the soil's moisture quickly, therefore stopping the growth. The sunlight will cause the sprouts to grow chlorophyll, making it look healthier and greener than the yellow, dull look when it first appeared.

It is recommended that you harvest the growing wheatgrass once it is around 7 inches in height because this is their so-called peak when it comes to nutritional content. When you harvest, trim just a centimeter or two from the surface of the soil with a simple knife or even scissors and rinse the crop very well before you start juicing it to ensure you of a happy, healthy wheatgrass experience. Once you've done these things, feel free to enjoy the refreshing and rejuvenating goodness a glass of wheatgrass juice gives. - 17268

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