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Thats a relief, I was afraid they were something else I had to grow/sprout...

N.

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> > > From: n Rollings PhD <drmarionrollings@...>

> > > Subject: Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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> > > Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 3:48 PM

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> > > Hi

> > > There

> > > are no dumb questions-that was a good one in fact.

> > > I have an omega juicer that I use to extract the juice from the wheat

grass. The only ones who eat it as is are the cats, dog, and birds.

> > > I am amazed to hear you once kept and judged violets. I have a light stand

filled with violets, gesneriads, and orchids. Am a member of the African violet

society and the gesneriads society as well ad the American Orchid Society.

> > > My plants, my companion animals, my work, cooking and sprouting are my

principal occupations I think.

> > > Wheatgrass tastes ghastly but is filled with nutrition so I take about an

ounce a day, quickly followed with a freshly juiced apple chaser.

> > > Some Heath food stores sell it so you might try it.

> > > :)

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We would be interested in hearing the comparison of ConcenTrace and Ocean

Solution,  you can be our Sprout Nutrient Expert.

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  From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@...<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

  Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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  Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

    I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens / wheatgrass,

and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent indirect

natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if anyone

uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If so,

how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as at

night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard core

sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot for!!!

Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>

 

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Hi.

me too!!! I just went online and found this item. It's cheaper than the ocean

solution. Give a look. Anyone use this. What is your opinion of adding a few

drops of this product to soak water, etc.

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=TM-1002 & sourceTyp\

e=ps & source=go & adGroup=Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002 & keyword=trace_mineral\

_drops & cm_mmc=Paid%20Search-_-Google-_-Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002-_-tra\

ce%20mineral%20drops & ef_id=cIBM69C8AwAAFms:20101123143332:s

Thanks much

Melody

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>   From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@...<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

>   Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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>   Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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>     I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

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Melody,

Are you sure this is for plants, etc. or people?  Sounds like something I could

use, that is before I started sprouting.  Maybe will tell us if this what

he uses on his sprouts.

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From: Melody <eliz7212@...>

Subject: Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 9:45 AM

Hi.

me too!!! I just went online and found this item. It's cheaper than the ocean

solution.  Give a look. Anyone use this. What is your opinion of adding a few

drops of this product to soak water, etc.

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=TM-1002 & sourceTyp\

e=ps & source=go & adGroup=Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002 & keyword=trace_mineral\

_drops & cm_mmc=Paid%20Search-_-Google-_-Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002-_-tra\

ce%20mineral%20drops & ef_id=cIBM69C8AwAAFms:20101123143332:s

Thanks much

Melody

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>   From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@...<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

>   Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

>   <mailto:%40>

>   Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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>     I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>

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What do you like about the Easygreen sprouter as compared to jars and trays?

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From: Molloy <jmolloy64@...>

Subject: Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 9:02 PM

I will definitely be watering w/ the diluted Oceansolution, and its probably a

good addition to the soak water as well. I use an Easygreen auto sprouter and

have always added some trace mineral drops to the water resevoir. I seem to see

a difference in the health of the sprouts and they do seem to grow quicker,

although I cant actually prove this. I think the Ocean solution site has some

research documentation re: mineral content of treated sprouts-or wheatgrass. I

have ordered the Oceansolution so I'll be using it soon and see how it goes. It

makes sense to me that it would be of benefit, as the sprouts do take up water

in the sprouting process, and would take up the abundant minerals in the

solution added to the water. This is probably more apparent when watering greens

and wheatgrass but I figure it couldn't hurt w/ the sprouts and possibly make

them even bigger nutrient powerhouses than they already are.     

  Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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  > Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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  > I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens / wheatgrass,

and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent indirect

natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if anyone

uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If so,

how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as at

night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard core

sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot for!!!

Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

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m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz9\

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Well, it's marketed as a supplement, but what the heck, if it's a concentrated

form of sea water, why not use it for the sprouts. Add a few drops to a big

thing of water. Keep at room temperature. Add to soak water, add to rinse water.

Can't hurt, right?

Anyone??

Melody

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> >   From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

> >   Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

> >   <mailto:%40>

> >   Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

> >

> >     I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

> >

> >  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>

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Melody,

I would wonder if it does plants any good as they are kind of different from

human beans,  if had  not told us that he has been using it with  no

adverse effects.   And since he said he saw an improvement in the growth of

sprouts while using it I agree that it is worth trying.   I need some for my

broccoli sprouts right now as they don't look as thrifty as other things I have

sprouted... maybe its too early as I forgot to make a record of when I started

them.  Seems like a long time as I am anxious to taste them.  I guess I need to

keep a special sprouting notebook.

Oh, I did order Ocean Solution and that will be fun to see how fast everything

grows in comparison to not using it.  I love Thanksgiving but this year I am a

little distracted with wanting to start more sprouts and clean out my computer

room for place to put plant stand.  My husband has so much fishing paraphanelia

in the garage there just isn't room for it in there.  No complaints as he

brought home nice mess of fish last night, for 3rd time in 2 weeks and as long

as he did not catch it in the Gulf of Mexico it is one of the healthiest foods

you can eat.

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From: Melody <eliz7212@...>

Subject: Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 10:18 AM

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Well, it's marketed as a supplement, but what the heck, if it's a concentrated

form of sea water, why not use it for the sprouts. Add a few drops to a big

thing of water. Keep at room temperature. Add to soak water, add to rinse water.

Can't hurt, right?

Anyone??

Melody

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> >   From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

> >   Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

> >   <mailto:%40>

> >   Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> >     I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

> >

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>

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Melody, How's your math? This stuff is $245 a gal.

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Hi.

me too!!! I just went online and found this item. It's cheaper than the ocean

solution. Give a look. Anyone use this. What is your opinion of adding a few

drops of this product to soak water, etc.

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=TM-1002 & sourceTyp\

e=ps & source=go & adGroup=Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002 & keyword=trace_mineral\

_drops & cm_mmc=Paid%20Search-_-Google-_-Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002-_-tra\

ce%20mineral%20drops & ef_id=cIBM69C8AwAAFms:20101123143332:s

Thanks much

Melody

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My math stinks. I was looking at it in a completely different way. Like one or

two drops in a whole lot of water. Like I used to do with the Liquid Kelp.

I think I'll be better off getting another bottle of Liquid Kelp. What do you

think.

And didn't you get my email about storing veggies. I am trying to pick your

brain. I want to put a whole bunch of veggies including bok choy into the big

OSO Fresh container (I just got the whole set). I wrote you.

Maybe you didn't get that particular email??

Melody

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> me too!!! I just went online and found this item. It's cheaper than the ocean

solution. Give a look. Anyone use this. What is your opinion of adding a few

drops of this product to soak water, etc.

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http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=TM-1002 & sourceTyp\

e=ps & source=go & adGroup=Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002 & keyword=trace_mineral\

_drops & cm_mmc=Paid%20Search-_-Google-_-Top_500_Trace_Mineral_Drops_TM-1002-_-tra\

ce%20mineral%20drops & ef_id=cIBM69C8AwAAFms:20101123143332:s

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I agree about fish.

Weill was on Dr. Oz and he said " We should all eat Black Cod "

I went to many fish stores. They didn't know what I was talking about. Oh well.

lol

Melody

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> > >   From: nexus82now <jmolloy64@<mailto:jmolloy64%40msn.com>>

> > >   Subject: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

> > >   <mailto:%40>

> > >   Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> > >     I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>

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Black Cod (Sablefish)

In the deep blue depths of Alaska's pristine waters lies what some would

consider the best tasting fish in the world- Sablefish. This incredibly

flavorful fish is also referred to as Black Cod or " Butterfish " . It is widely

known as an excellent fish for gourmet entrees and well received when smoked.

It's name, Sablefish, is thought to be derived from the fact that it has a very

soft, delicate texture. It is considered a delicacy by most seafood connoisseurs

for it's beautiful snow-white fillets, rich succulent flavor, and velvety

texture. If prepared correctly...it will literally melt in your mouth!

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I agree about fish.

Weill was on Dr. Oz and he said " We should all eat Black Cod "

I went to many fish stores. They didn't know what I was talking about. Oh well.

lol

Melody

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Mel, when you consider that i don't feed my sprouts anything, I have no opinion

on using liquid kelp. I use liquid kelp diluted when I water my house plants and

I use it on newly planted transplants in my garden.

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EW:

My math stinks. I was looking at it in a completely different way. Like one or

two drops in a whole lot of water. Like I used to do with the Liquid Kelp.

I think I'll be better off getting another bottle of Liquid Kelp. What do you

think.

And didn't you get my email about storing veggies. I am trying to pick your

brain. I want to put a whole bunch of veggies including bok choy into the big

OSO Fresh container (I just got the whole set). I wrote you.

Maybe you didn't get that particular email??

Melody

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I agree n. Discountjuicers.com is a great site for juicers/ blenders /

sprouters, and at great prices. I bought my juicer and auto sprouter from them.

The owner is very helpful and personally responds to emails.

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Ann wigmore's book on wheatgrass is so inspiring. I took a shot of wheatgrass

at a health food store and then bought the book.

You have a great juicer. If anyone is interested in juicers the guy from

discountjuicers.com have many excellent videos on YouTube where he shows you how

to juice things and compares and reviews different juicers.

Even though I am all set with juicers (I have the omega 8004 & a revile juice

fountain) I enjoy watching his videos. I usually drink a lot of juice. After

making it fresh I find I can't bear the taste of bottled.

Same with sprouts-my own freshly grown are amazing compared to store bought.

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Most definitely. Once I get the Ocean solution I'll do a comparison. I also have

some really bad news. Got home from work tonight, and my wheatgrass has

developed some serious mold despite my best intentions spraying w/ peroxide and

grape seed extract and growing on peat moss and perlite. I will have to get a

fan and air them out. I'm also going to harvest a tray of wheatgrass in my

freshly cleaned / sanitized Easygreen auto sprouter w/ plenty of mineral loaded

misting water. I might need to buy myself another autosprouter specifically for

wheatgrass if it works out well. This mold things got me quite annoyed. I also

purchased a bottle of Citricide when I bought the Ocean solution -its all

natural w/ grapefruit seed to help prevent mold/ fungus from invading your

sprouts/ grass. Here's hoping it works.

Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz9\

0 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related>>

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l2d44NQWms & NR=1><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl2d44NQWms & NR=1<http://www.yout\

ube.com/watch?v=gl2d44NQWms & NR=1>>

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I'm using the Concentrace myself Melody, but the OceanSolution, while you do

have to order larger amounts, is about half the price of the Concentrace if you

do the math. Granted, I add small amounts, but an 8 ounce bottle lasts a long

time. I did the math , and a liter bottle of Ocean solution might last about 9

months for my sprouting needs. I haven't gotten the Ocean solution yet, so I

cant compare the two as of yet.

Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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> Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

>

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz9\

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The Concentrace is definitely for people....but sprouts and the Concentrace

solution you lovingly feed to your sprouts is also for people! Concentrace

directions say to add a small amount to your water/ juices and build up to get

an amazing array of minerals and trace minerals into your diet. I just figured

adding them to the sprout soak water and misting water would make the sprouts

that much more of the powerhouses they already are. Lets make a great thing even

better! Saweeeet!

Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

> To:

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tpeople%40>

> Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

>

>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related<http://www.youtube.co\

m/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz90 & feature=related><http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmkhZy7Fz9\

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I should mention, despite the fact that I'm touting my love and affection for

these mineral solutions-I am in no way affiliated w/ them and " aint " making a

penny off of any of their sales...as I sit here scratching my head wondering

why?........

Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

> To:

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> Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

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Whats not to like . No soaking time-just spread them out on the sprouting

tray, pop them in the sprouter, close the door, fill the reservoir w/ water (

and perhaps a touch of " magic " mineral solution -) set the timer, put the

drain tube in a suitable drainage vessel, plug the old baby in-and your good to

go. No more twice a day rinsing's. Just fill the water reservoir roughly once a

day and your good to go - and fast like. I actually grow too many sprouts, its

so easy. There is a once a week ritual where you disinfect the unit to keep it

sparkling w/ bleach water or peroxide-not a big deal. My only complaint is that

the units not higher - so I could grow super tall greens in it, but for

sprouts-its unsurpassed. If your not sold on the unit- and they are fairly

expensive, take a look at the Easysprout growing cups. They are amazing, I still

use them to soak my wheatgrass and Sunflower seeds, and for years they were my

main sprouter units for all my sprouts. Check out the Spoutpeople site for

videos of the Easysprout cups in action. Beats glass mason jars big time!

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> I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

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Yep. The Oceansolutions about half the price of the Concentrace. To be fair

though, Concentrace is marketed as primarily for human consumption directly,

while Oceansolution is more of a high end ocean-non animal mineral supplement

for your plants. No middleman for the Concentrace!.....

Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

Hi.

me too!!! I just went online and found this item. It's cheaper than the ocean

solution. Give a look. Anyone use this. What is your opinion of adding a few

drops of this product to soak water, etc.

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Speaking of mold, my wheatgrass is doing okay-But I discovered the arrugula I

was growing for a microgreen mix for Thanksgiving got decimated by being too

damp. I can probably salvage some of it.

I think the problem is drainage-I put them in a container that has poor

drainage. My Bad

My popcorn greens are growing like crazy though.

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Just say no...to the animal flesh stuffs....eat more sprouts!

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> > > Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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> > > I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

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I don't eat any animal flesh or animal products, and agree with --eat plenty

of sprouts, veggies, juices, and read labels. If you do eat meat or fish or

poultry--find out where it came from, how it was raised, what was it fed. Watch

out for antibiotics, hormones, and poor animal husbandry practices (factory

" farmed " animals). This is vital for one's health and well-being and also so

that one does not support inhumane and cruel treatment of animals. They,

including fish, do suffer. Eating animals that were stressed and poorly treated

does not promote good health either. As says " Eat more Sprouts " :) n

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The sprouting machine sounds like just the thing for someone who is not home all

day, but I find for my " carefree " schedule that the old fashioned method is just

fine, and I am still amazed at how little time and effort it takes to get those

buggers to grow.  And for the time being I am going to watch the cost of this

venture as I have ordered 1 gal. of OceanSolution and a wheatgrass juicer ( not

the expensive one) and then there will be the never ending cost of seeds and

wheat berries.   And with Christmas coming soon and having a big family to make

happy on Christmas morning  I can only do so much until I hit it big in the

stock market.   I wish there was a way to harvest your own seeds but have not

found any info on that.  I also can't find, or haven't yet, how the wheat grass

is cut for juicing.  Do you use scissors, a small lawn mower or what?

Thanks for filling me in on the sprouter, have a happy and blessed Thanksgiving,

...

  From: Molloy <jmolloy64@...<mailto:jmolloy64@...>>

  Subject: Re: Sprout / wheatgrass lighting ideas

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  Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 9:02 PM

  I will definitely be watering w/ the diluted Oceansolution, and its probably a

good addition to the soak water as well. I use an Easygreen auto sprouter and

have always added some trace mineral drops to the water resevoir. I seem to see

a difference in the health of the sprouts and they do seem to grow quicker,

although I cant actually prove this. I think the Ocean solution site has some

research documentation re: mineral content of treated sprouts-or wheatgrass. I

have ordered the Oceansolution so I'll be using it soon and see how it goes. It

makes sense to me that it would be of benefit, as the sprouts do take up water

in the sprouting process, and would take up the abundant minerals in the

solution added to the water. This is probably more apparent when watering greens

and wheatgrass but I figure it couldn't hurt w/ the sprouts and possibly make

them even bigger nutrient powerhouses than they already are.     

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    > Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

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    > I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy! Thanks.... , NYC

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what a hole in the boat that you found mold on your wheatgrass!  And with using

peroxide and grape seed extract, that would make me want to go in the garden and

eat worms!  I wonder if spraying with colloidal silver, which I make, would be

any more effective as a preventative, but I also have great confidence in

peroxide, maybe upping the amts. of P. would help,  ( I doubt that you can

overdose with P. as I know people who drink it. )  but if you have ordered

Citricide that will hopefully be the magic bullet for  never having to deal with

mold again.

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    Date: Monday, November 22, 2010, 11:44 AM

      I've seen people using strip growing lights over their greens /

wheatgrass, and I'm sure it speeds up the growing rate. I have fairly descent

indirect natural light from a large skylight in my kitchen but was wondering if

anyone uses fluorescent strip lights when growing / greening sprouts/ greens. If

so, how long do you leave the lights on? I'm assuming you need rest periods, as

at night, but am not sure. Anyone have any info? Here's a video link of a hard

core sprouter/ wheatgrasser and his amazing setup.... something I can shoot

for!!! Enjoy!  Thanks.... , NYC

   

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Hi --

Thanks, you made me giggle! Wish I had a tiny Barbie-sized wheatgrass rotary

lawnmower. Sharp kitchen scissors are just fine. I snip when grass gets to 6-8 " ;

consider whether there is moldy fuzz, if so, snip higher, otherwise snip ~1/2 "

above roots.

(I know some will re-grow for a second crop; I don't use soil so first crop is

only one for me. I will allow a second growth for the cats to play with if first

growth isn't fuzzy.)

Molly :)

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you use scissors, a small lawn mower or what?

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