Leisure Splits Cilantro microgreens are a flavorful and aromatic addition to your meals, offering a fresh, citrusy, and slightly peppery taste. These microgreens are packed with vitamins A, C, and K and are commonly used to enhance salads, tacos, salsas, and garnishes. Growing cilantro microgreens is easy and quick, making them a great choice for home gardeners.
Supplies Needed
- Leisure Splits Cilantro seeds- Growing tray with drainage holes
- Organic seed-starting mix or soil
- Spray bottle for watering
- Light source (grow light or sunny window)
- Clear plastic cover or humidity dome (optional)
Planting Leisure Splits Cilantro Microgreens
Location and Light: Cilantro microgreens can be grown indoors with a grow light or near a sunny window that gets indirect sunlight. They need at least 4-6 hours of light per day for optimal growth.
Soil Preparation: Fill a shallow tray with 1-2 inches of organic seed-starting mix or potting soil. Lightly moisten the soil using a spray bottle before planting the seeds. Make sure the surface is even and not compacted.
Seed Sowing: Spread the Leisure Splits Cilantro seeds evenly over the surface of the soil. You can lightly press the seeds into the soil but do not cover them, as cilantro seeds benefit from light exposure for germination.
Covering: Optionally, cover the tray with a clear plastic lid or humidity dome to maintain moisture and help with faster germination. Remove the cover once the seeds have sprouted (usually within 5-7 days).
Caring for Leisure Splits Cilantro Microgreens
Watering: Use a spray bottle to mist the soil daily to keep it moist, but avoid waterlogging. You can also water from the bottom by placing the tray in a shallow dish of water until the soil absorbs moisture.
Light Exposure: Once the seeds have sprouted, place the tray under a grow light or near a sunny window. Ensure the microgreens receive at least 12-16 hours of light daily to grow healthy and vibrant.
Temperature: Cilantro microgreens grow best in temperatures between 65-75°F (18-24°C). Keep the growing area warm and avoid exposure to cold drafts or extreme heat.
Harvesting Leisure Splits Cilantro Microgreens
When to Harvest: Leisure Splits Cilantro microgreens are typically ready to harvest 10-14 days after planting when they reach about 1-2 inches tall and develop their first set of true leaves (cotyledons).
How to Harvest: Use clean scissors to cut the microgreens just above the soil line. Harvest only what you need or cut the entire tray at once for larger batches. For optimal freshness, harvest early in the morning.
Storing and Using Cilantro Microgreens
Storing Fresh Microgreens: Store harvested microgreens in an airtight container or plastic bag in the refrigerator. They will stay fresh for up to a week but are best used within 3-5 days for optimal flavor and nutrition.
Culinary Uses: Cilantro microgreens are perfect for adding a fresh, citrusy flavor to salads, tacos, wraps, and salsas. They can also be used as a garnish for soups, curries, and other savory dishes.
Growing Tips
Patience with Germination: Cilantro seeds can take a bit longer to germinate compared to other microgreens. Maintain consistent moisture and warmth for the best results.
Avoid Overwatering: Overwatering can lead to mold or root rot. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and ensure good air circulation around the tray.
Rotate the Tray: If growing near a window, rotate the tray every few days to ensure even exposure to light and prevent the microgreens from leaning toward the light.
Growing Leisure Splits Cilantro microgreens at home is an easy and rewarding way to enjoy fresh, flavorful greens. Their unique taste and versatility make them a great addition to any dish!
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