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Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays. I get between 8 and 10 oz of

juice per tray. Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray. I

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil. Once the wheat

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the

mat. I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time.

I do not use any growing lights. When the weather is nice I place

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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Kate,

I also use 11 X 22 inch trays and grow with azomite. I use 1 ½ to 2 cups of

wheat berries, soak them overnight and then leave them to sprout for another

12 hours in the jar. I then put them over about ¾ inch of coarse

vermiculite that I add ¼ cup of azomite to it. I water them once a day,

but I’m generous with the water.

I’m curious how much you water them and also how long you are allowing the

grasses to get, I allow mine to get 7-10 inches and then use it. I believe

I get at least 8 oz or more per tray. It almost appears to me that you are

not giving the grass enough water and therefore the grass that you are

trying to get juice out of is basically dehydrated.

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:20 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Growing Wheat Grass

I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I would

like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use 11 " X 22 "

trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per tray. I know it is

possible to get much more output per tray. I have been told that what is

needed is serious grow lights which according to my estimates would be a

serious investment and electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone

knows any more maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help

I would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

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Hello Fred;

Thank you for the advice.  I place the tray with the soil and wg in the sink and

run the sprayer over it.  Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and allow as much

water as possible to drain.  I keep the tray on another tray, elevated by wine

bottle corks.  The difference may be that I only water once per day - so that

may be the answer.   I will try watering morning and evening.  Many thanks

Kate  

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 3:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays.  I get between 8 and 10 oz of 

juice per tray.  Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore 

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray.  I 

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil.  Once the wheat 

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the 

mat.  I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time. 

I do not use any growing lights.  When the weather is nice I place 

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I 

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use 

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per 

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I 

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which 

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and 

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more 

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I 

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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Hello Bonnie;

I do exactly as your paragraph 1 description.  I place the tray with the wg in

the sink and run the sprayer over it and then turn it upright to drain before

placing on another tray for the daily rest cycle.  The tallest my wg gets is

about 5 " tall; and the grass seems very sparse.   The local Whole Foods sells

bagged wg that looks more rich and it is much longer.  Unfortunately their

price

is  $14.99 per pound.   

I will try watering twice per day and see if that makes a difference. 

Thanks Bonnie 

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 4:29:30 PM

Subject: RE: Growing Wheat Grass

 

Kate,

I also use 11 X 22 inch trays and grow with azomite. I use 1 ½ to 2 cups of

wheat berries, soak them overnight and then leave them to sprout for another

12 hours in the jar. I then put them over about ¾ inch of coarse

vermiculite that I add ¼ cup of azomite to it. I water them once a day,

but I’m generous with the water.

I’m curious how much you water them and also how long you are allowing the

grasses to get, I allow mine to get 7-10 inches and then use it. I believe

I get at least 8 oz or more per tray. It almost appears to me that you are

not giving the grass enough water and therefore the grass that you are

trying to get juice out of is basically dehydrated.

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 2:20 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Growing Wheat Grass

I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I would

like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use 11 " X 22 "

trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per tray. I know it is

possible to get much more output per tray. I have been told that what is

needed is serious grow lights which according to my estimates would be a

serious investment and electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone

knows any more maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help

I would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

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Why do you let it drain, wheatgrass is different from sprouts, it needs to

drink the water and hydrate it. Leave the water at the bottom of the tray

and only water if the bottom of the tray is dry

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:23 PM

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Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Hello Fred;

Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in the sink

and

run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and allow as

much

water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray, elevated by

wine

bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day - so

that

may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many thanks

Kate

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From: Fred Kyburz <fredk@... <mailto:fredk%40airpost.net> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 3:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays. I get between 8 and 10 oz of

juice per tray. Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray. I

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil. Once the wheat

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the

mat. I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time.

I do not use any growing lights. When the weather is nice I place

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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Kate, I never let it drain (as long as you don't drown the wheat

grass). I water from the bottom because I believe that helps to

prevent mould. Also, you might plant too few wheat berries. For my

tray I use about 1 cup of dry wheat berries. You should use about 1

1/2 cups or close to it. I plant them on the soil when they just

start sprouting.

Fred

> Hello Fred;

> Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> the sink and

> run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> allow as much

> water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> elevated by wine

> bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> - so that

> may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> thanks

> Kate

>

>

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Fred ;

Yes, I also use 1.5 ups of dry wheat berries.  Will try the twice daily

watering

- see if that is the answer.  Only other issue is the taste.  Any solution to

that?Thanks Kate

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 6:03:09 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

 

Kate, I never let it drain (as long as you don't drown the wheat

grass). I water from the bottom because I believe that helps to

prevent mould. Also, you might plant too few wheat berries. For my

tray I use about 1 cup of dry wheat berries. You should use about 1

1/2 cups or close to it. I plant them on the soil when they just

start sprouting.

Fred

> Hello Fred;

> Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> the sink and

> run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> allow as much

> water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> elevated by wine

> bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> - so that

> may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> thanks

> Kate

>

>

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Bonnie;  How do you water the wheat grass?  I run the sink sprayer over

mine. 

How often do you water it?  Kate  

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 5:46:16 PM

Subject: RE: Growing Wheat Grass

 

Why do you let it drain, wheatgrass is different from sprouts, it needs to

drink the water and hydrate it. Leave the water at the bottom of the tray

and only water if the bottom of the tray is dry

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:23 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Hello Fred;

Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in the sink

and

run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and allow as

much

water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray, elevated by

wine

bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day - so

that

may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many thanks

Kate

________________________________

From: Fred Kyburz <fredk@... <mailto:fredk%40airpost.net> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 3:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays. I get between 8 and 10 oz of

juice per tray. Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray. I

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil. Once the wheat

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the

mat. I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time.

I do not use any growing lights. When the weather is nice I place

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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My guess Kate is that you’re not getting enough fluid out of the grass and

therefore it’s a much stronger taste. Try giving more water

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:09 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Fred ;

Yes, I also use 1.5 ups of dry wheat berries. Will try the twice daily watering

- see if that is the answer. Only other issue is the taste. Any solution to

that?Thanks Kate

________________________________

From: Fred Kyburz <fredk@... <mailto:fredk%40airpost.net> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 6:03:09 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I never let it drain (as long as you don't drown the wheat

grass). I water from the bottom because I believe that helps to

prevent mould. Also, you might plant too few wheat berries. For my

tray I use about 1 cup of dry wheat berries. You should use about 1

1/2 cups or close to it. I plant them on the soil when they just

start sprouting.

Fred

> Hello Fred;

> Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> the sink and

> run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> allow as much

> water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> elevated by wine

> bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> - so that

> may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> thanks

> Kate

>

>

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I just bring a jug to where I have the trays and pick up the tray they are in

that has the holes and put the water in the bottom tray

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:24 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Bonnie; How do you water the wheat grass? I run the sink sprayer over mine.

How often do you water it? Kate

________________________________

From: Bonnie <bonniesherbals@...

<mailto:bonniesherbals%40gmail.com> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 5:46:16 PM

Subject: RE: Growing Wheat Grass

Why do you let it drain, wheatgrass is different from sprouts, it needs to

drink the water and hydrate it. Leave the water at the bottom of the tray

and only water if the bottom of the tray is dry

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com> ]

On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:23 PM

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Hello Fred;

Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in the sink

and

run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and allow as

much

water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray, elevated by

wine

bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day - so

that

may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many thanks

Kate

________________________________

From: Fred Kyburz <fredk@... <mailto:fredk%40airpost.net>

<mailto:fredk%40airpost.net> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

<mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 3:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays. I get between 8 and 10 oz of

juice per tray. Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray. I

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil. Once the wheat

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the

mat. I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time.

I do not use any growing lights. When the weather is nice I place

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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Kate,I water my wheatgrass twice a day and grow it in about an inch or less of

soil.I am not fond of the taste of wheatgrass juice so we chase a shot of it

with either a sip of coffee or some apple juice. You can even mix it into apple

juice and it works well. Never carrot juice though--oh that was a mistake I

won't repeat-ugh!My wheatgrass juice tastes just like what I first had in a

juice bar--bitter, sweet, concentrated -I am forever amazed at the folks I see

on youtube who pour themselves a tall glass and sip away like it was nectar!I

can drink apple cider vinegar right out of the bottle without a pause, so I

guess it is just what you like and don't like.I am learning to like and get used

to wheatgrass juice.:) marion

n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com

Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

Carson

> Hello Fred;

> Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> the sink and

> run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> allow as much

> water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> elevated by wine

> bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> - so that

> may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> thanks

> Kate

>

>

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Interesting, I just put the tray in the sink and spray.  Then I return the tray

to the undertray that I have several corks in to elevate the tray with the wheat

grass. 

Do you elevate the tray with the wheat grass or does it sit directly on the

lower tray?  

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 9:06:15 PM

Subject: RE: Growing Wheat Grass

 

I just bring a jug to where I have the trays and pick up the tray they are in

that has the holes and put the water in the bottom tray

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople [mailto:sproutpeople ] On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 7:24 PM

To: sproutpeople

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Bonnie; How do you water the wheat grass? I run the sink sprayer over mine.

How often do you water it? Kate

________________________________

From: Bonnie <bonniesherbals@...

<mailto:bonniesherbals%40gmail.com> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 5:46:16 PM

Subject: RE: Growing Wheat Grass

Why do you let it drain, wheatgrass is different from sprouts, it needs to

drink the water and hydrate it. Leave the water at the bottom of the tray

and only water if the bottom of the tray is dry

Bonnie

http://www.bonniesherbals.com

" creating wellness with herbs and water "

From: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com> ]

On

Behalf Of kate cooper

Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2011 5:23 PM

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Hello Fred;

Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in the sink

and

run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and allow as

much

water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray, elevated by

wine

bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day - so

that

may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many thanks

Kate

________________________________

From: Fred Kyburz <fredk@... <mailto:fredk%40airpost.net>

<mailto:fredk%40airpost.net> >

To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

<mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com>

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 3:40:06 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

Kate, I am using 8.5 " x 20 " trays. I get between 8 and 10 oz of

juice per tray. Your trays are about 40% larger than mine therefore

you should be getting between 10 to 14 oz of juice from one tray. I

plant the wheat berries on 1/2 " to 3/4 " deep soil. Once the wheat

grass is about 2 " high I water it from the bottom by lifting the

mat. I water morning and evening from 1/4 to 1/2 a pint each time.

I do not use any growing lights. When the weather is nice I place

the trays outside during the day.

Fred

> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

>

>

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n;  I will water the trays twice per day and hope for better results.  I

have tried mixing the wheat grass into a huge glass of green juices and it

does

not cut the taste enough for me.  I also am amazed at people with that acquired

taste.  I just down it and follow with something appetizing.  Kate  

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Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 9:18:57 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

 

Kate,I water my wheatgrass twice a day and grow it in about an inch or less of

soil.I am not fond of the taste of wheatgrass juice so we chase a shot of it

with either a sip of coffee or some apple juice. You can even mix it into apple

juice and it works well. Never carrot juice though--oh that was a mistake I

won't repeat-ugh!My wheatgrass juice tastes just like what I first had in a

juice bar--bitter, sweet, concentrated -I am forever amazed at the folks I see

on youtube who pour themselves a tall glass and sip away like it was nectar!I

can drink apple cider vinegar right out of the bottle without a pause, so I

guess it is just what you like and don't like.I am learning to like and get used

to wheatgrass juice.:) marion

n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com

Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

Carson

> Hello Fred;

> Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> the sink and

> run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> allow as much

> water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> elevated by wine

> bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> - so that

> may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> thanks

> Kate

>

>

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n,

do yourself a favor and don't chase wheatgrass with coffee, one of the big

benefits of wheatgrass is that you are totally alkalinizing the body, if you

chase it with coffee you are knocking out the potential alkalinizing effects

bonnie

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:18 PM, n Rollings, PhD <

drmarionrollings@...> wrote:

>

>

> Kate,I water my wheatgrass twice a day and grow it in about an inch or less

> of soil.I am not fond of the taste of wheatgrass juice so we chase a shot of

> it with either a sip of coffee or some apple juice. You can even mix it into

> apple juice and it works well. Never carrot juice though--oh that was a

> mistake I won't repeat-ugh!My wheatgrass juice tastes just like what I first

> had in a juice bar--bitter, sweet, concentrated -I am forever amazed at the

> folks I see on youtube who pour themselves a tall glass and sip away like it

> was nectar!I can drink apple cider vinegar right out of the bottle without a

> pause, so I guess it is just what you like and don't like.I am learning to

> like and get used to wheatgrass juice.:) marion

>

> n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

> Carson

>

>

>

> > Hello Fred;

>

> > Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

>

> > the sink and

>

> > run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

>

> > allow as much

>

> > water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

>

> > elevated by wine

>

> > bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

>

> > - so that

>

> > may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

>

> > thanks

>

> > Kate

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I let mine sit in some water so they never dry out. No mold troubles either.

n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com

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victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

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> I have been growing wheat grass on soil in trays and use Azomite. I

> would like to know how to increase the juice output per tray, I use

> 11 " X 22 " trays and the most juice I get is about 4 ounces per

> tray. I know it is possible to get much more output per tray. I

> have been told that what is needed is serious grow lights which

> according to my estimates would be a serious investment and

> electrician charge to hook up/set up. So, if anyone knows any more

> maybe about liquid kelp or anything else that would be a help I

> would much appreciate it. Many thanks Kate

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Kate, I drink the wg as is, about twice 2 oz a day. If you have

problems with the taste you can mix it with apple juice or carrot

juice or any other juice you like. What you should remember tho is

that the wg juice should be drunk within about 6 minutes of being

pressed. After that the nutritional value diminishes very quickly.

That's what Ann Wigmore taught. I hope this helps.

Fred

> Fred ;

> Yes, I also use 1.5 ups of dry wheat berries. Will try the twice

> daily watering

> - see if that is the answer. Only other issue is the taste. Any

> solution to

> that?Thanks Kate

>

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> To: sproutpeople

> Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 6:03:09 PM

> Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

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> Kate, I never let it drain (as long as you don't drown the wheat

> grass). I water from the bottom because I believe that helps to

> prevent mould. Also, you might plant too few wheat berries. For my

> tray I use about 1 cup of dry wheat berries. You should use about 1

> 1/2 cups or close to it. I plant them on the soil when they just

> start sprouting.

> Fred

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> > Hello Fred;

> > Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

> > the sink and

> > run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

> > allow as much

> > water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

> > elevated by wine

> > bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

> > - so that

> > may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

> > thanks

> > Kate

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Good Morning;

Many thanks for all the growing wheat grass advice.  I started a new routine

this morning by watering from top of the tray with about  2 cups of water and I

have removed the corks which raise the growing tray so now the growing tray sits

on the water in the under tray.  Thanks again  Kate   

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Thu, March 31, 2011 11:26:59 PM

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

n,

do yourself a favor and don't chase wheatgrass with coffee, one of the big

benefits of wheatgrass is that you are totally alkalinizing the body, if you

chase it with coffee you are knocking out the potential alkalinizing effects

bonnie

On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:18 PM, n Rollings, PhD <

drmarionrollings@...> wrote:

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> Kate,I water my wheatgrass twice a day and grow it in about an inch or less

> of soil.I am not fond of the taste of wheatgrass juice so we chase a shot of

> it with either a sip of coffee or some apple juice. You can even mix it into

> apple juice and it works well. Never carrot juice though--oh that was a

> mistake I won't repeat-ugh!My wheatgrass juice tastes just like what I first

> had in a juice bar--bitter, sweet, concentrated -I am forever amazed at the

> folks I see on youtube who pour themselves a tall glass and sip away like it

> was nectar!I can drink apple cider vinegar right out of the bottle without a

> pause, so I guess it is just what you like and don't like.I am learning to

> like and get used to wheatgrass juice.:) marion

>

> n Rollings, PhDNJ Licensed Psychologist #4686www.DrnRollings.com

>

> Until we have the courage to recognize cruelty for what it is--whether its

> victim is human or animal--we cannot expect things to be much better in this

> world... We cannot have peace among men whose hearts delight in killing any

> living creature. By every act that glorifies or even tolerates such moronic

> delight in killing we set back the progress of humanity.

> Carson

>

>

>

> > Hello Fred;

>

> > Thank you for the advice. I place the tray with the soil and wg in

>

> > the sink and

>

> > run the sprayer over it. Then turn wg,soil and tray upright and

>

> > allow as much

>

> > water as possible to drain. I keep the tray on another tray,

>

> > elevated by wine

>

> > bottle corks. The difference may be that I only water once per day

>

> > - so that

>

> > may be the answer. I will try watering morning and evening. Many

>

> > thanks

>

> > Kate

>

> >

>

> >

>

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I love wheatgrass, am kinda on a wg kick right now but my only source

is powder form. I think its ok but I'm seriously thinking of growing

my own wheatgrass now for a pure and natural source. I'm looking at

different advice on how to, what to use and so on. I've read Ann

Wigmore's book and Sproutpeople's site info, and talked to friends who

have done it to begin with.

To those who have grown their own wg, did you buy trays and supplies

from Sproutpeople, a different supplier, Home Depot, the gardening

store, or made a system from what was on hand?

Do you compost, use earth, vermiculite, baby blankets? I'm thinking of

using vermiculite for the ease and minerals.

I live in the Phoenix AZ area so I lean towards indoor growing. I

don't compost as I have trouble keeping anything alive here that isn't

native to the desert, and I don't really have any idea what I'd

compost for at this point.

all opinions welcomed. thanks

G

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heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me

with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the

components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and

loving as they are. " ~Cheryl Zuccaro

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I bought my trays from sproutpeople and grow in soil.:) marion

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

To: sproutpeople

Date: Friday, April 1, 2011, 1:57 PM

 

I love wheatgrass, am kinda on a wg kick right now but my only source

is powder form. I think its ok but I'm seriously thinking of growing

my own wheatgrass now for a pure and natural source. I'm looking at

different advice on how to, what to use and so on. I've read Ann

Wigmore's book and Sproutpeople's site info, and talked to friends who

have done it to begin with.

To those who have grown their own wg, did you buy trays and supplies

from Sproutpeople, a different supplier, Home Depot, the gardening

store, or made a system from what was on hand?

Do you compost, use earth, vermiculite, baby blankets? I'm thinking of

using vermiculite for the ease and minerals.

I live in the Phoenix AZ area so I lean towards indoor growing. I

don't compost as I have trouble keeping anything alive here that isn't

native to the desert, and I don't really have any idea what I'd

compost for at this point.

all opinions welcomed. thanks

G

" It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my

heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me

with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough, all the

components of my heart will be dog, and I will become as generous and

loving as they are. " ~Cheryl Zuccaro

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Thank you n

G

I bought my trays from sproutpeople and grow in soil.:) marion

Subject: Re: Growing Wheat Grass

To: sproutpeople

Date: Friday, April 1, 2011, 1:57 PM

To those who have grown their own wg, did you buy trays and supplies

from Sproutpeople, a different supplier, Home Depot, the gardening

store, or made a system from what was on hand?

Do you compost, use earth, vermiculite, baby blankets? I'm thinking of

using vermiculite for the ease and minerals.

G

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