Guest guest Posted May 13, 2012 Report Share Posted May 13, 2012 Thank you Lee:; I just uncovered some pea shoots and sunnies after keeping them in the dark for 3 days. Oh how lovely. They are sprouting and shooting up and I now use 10 x 20 trays for this. So much easier. Grow a big batch all at once. I love the fact that I can now keep some containers in the fridge. Now for my next experiment, WHEN IT GETS HOT, I'm going to try and see if the brassicas grow (using the Sprout garden) in the fridge. I'm only going to test one tray (with cover) doing this. I tried this with bean sprouts and they did not sprout. Now I want to see what happens when one sprouts brassicas. They create their own heat right? So if my kitchen is 80 and I don't have room in my home made air conditioning system, I want to find out if I can stick one or two trays with covers in the fridge. I'll only learn if I experiment. And when I do, I'll make a video. lol Melody > > > Here's my question. I normally keep all my brassicas and sunnies and other sprouting seeds in my freezer in either the Lock N Lock or the OSO Fresh Containers. And there they sit. > > > > I do this so whatever larvae is in them, well they are dormant. > > > > If I take one of the containers (let's say for example, a brassica mix of radish, broccoli and clover), and I take it out of the freezer and store it in the fridge....will the things still stay dormant? Or is there a chance that I open the fridge and I'll see things either crawling or flying around?? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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