Ordered Cocopeat online

@Rimps85 (2389)
India
February 23, 2025 2:30am CST
I am planning to grow mircogreens in-house, as a result have ordered cocopeat from Amazon. I'll have to then slowly set up everything needed to grow the tiny cotyledons which are extremely rich in nutrients and is considered as SUPERFOOD. For the time being, I'll grow Broccoli, Beetroot & radish...later on will expand it to few other variants. Do you grow or consume microgreens??
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@Dreamerby (7453)
• Calcutta, India
23 Feb
Wow I didn't know about this.
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@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
23 Feb
do some Googling...
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@grenery8 (15091)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
24 Feb
i don't grow and i don't have any space but i support you; i love broccoli
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@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
24 Feb
I also dont have the liberty of such space...but I have little bit of balcony space, which is enough for small scale in-house farming
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@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
25 Feb
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@grenery8 (15091)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
25 Feb
@Rimps85 that is great.
@DaddyEvil (144369)
• United States
23 Feb
I use Grow-discs to start plants before transplanting them into pots of dirt outside. Oh, I see... Some people here do this with beans and use the embryonic plants as food right after sprouting them. I don't do that. I want the mature plants to grow food from.
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@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
23 Feb
sprouted saplings are 30X nutritious than fully grown-ups
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@DaddyEvil (144369)
• United States
23 Feb
@Rimps85 Okay, I've never done that, though.
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@rakski (135138)
• Philippines
24 Feb
good luck with that
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@rakski (135138)
• Philippines
26 Feb
@Rimps85 welcome
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@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
24 Feb
thanks
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@Neil43 (3675)
28 Feb
It the same thing that is used as plants for aquarium. It looks similar to the ones I bought for my fish before.
@Rimps85 (2389)
• India
28 Feb
not at all