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Two Levels take up less space. Greenhouse cover sits on top of young grass at bottom.
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Three stages of growth. The bottom level just started. A tangerine sits on top of the black cover of newly sewn grass seed. The middle level with the greenhouse cover is 4 days old, the top tray is 7 days old. |
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The Greenhouse keeps things moist. But careful not to trap too much moisture because that can promote mold. |
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When the grass gets this big, the greenhouse won't even fit. The grass does not need the greenhouse at this stage. |
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Visible mold growing from seed that came with too many (microscopic) fungi. Mold can also start from mis-management of moisture by the gardener (that's you!). Want mold-free grass? Follow the tips in the section on "Mold-Free Wheatgrass" in Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine. |
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This photos shows zero mold. Grown with same sprouter as above, in same location, on same days, by the same gardener. The only difference was the seed. |
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Hydroponic wheatgrass growing mold-free in Sproutman's Wheatgrass Grower. |
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Mature grass. Still no sign of mold. |
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The beautiful mat of roots created by wheatgrass. Notice that the roots are completely free of any signs of mold. Because of good seed? Definitely. Because of a careful gardener? Absolutely! |
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Uh oh! The gray color is mold. What is the Cause of this Mold? Was the equipment good? - Yes. Was the gardener diligent? - Yes. Was the seed good? - Not! |
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Some of the parts of one level of Sproutman's Wheatgrass Grower. |
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Here's how it all starts. |