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I thought sprouts liked warmth.  Could it be that there is too much moisture in

the air?  Once the sprouts get leaves we can open them up in the day to the

sun can't we?  If air is too moist could spraying with water rather than

rinsing them help? 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2012 3:07 PM

Subject: porch

 

It's about to go into the 90's down here, that will too hot for sprouting.

Spring doesn't last long.

> To: sproutpeople

> From: 99tomatoes@...

> Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2012 14:40:48 -0400

> Subject: Re: mold and more mold!

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> Angelika,

> Why can't you spout on you screened porch? Sprouting doesn't have to be in you

kitchen.

> ew

> mold and more mold!

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> I have come to the conclusion, that sprouting is just not possible in my

house. It's already in the high 80's. Made one of those coolers,but the trays

had mold in 3 days -green on the seeds. Looks more like a penicillin project.

I'm going into micro green growing. I can start by soaking in the house and then

move the trays onto my large screened porch. There is light and a natural

breeze, since it is open on 3 sides .

> Are there any online stores that sell seeds in smaller amounts. I'm not sure I

want 1 lbs. Of everything. I'm also not interested in mixes.

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