Microgreens Start-Up Grow Bundle
A value of $1,117.73!
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Growing microgreens successfully requires a few critical supplies. Most notably, these include growing trays, a growing medium and LED grow lights.
Yet with so many options available, it’s difficult to know which products work best for beginning microgreens growers. So we removed all the guesswork for you with the microgreens start-up grow bundle.Â
This kit provides you with all the equipment you need to start growing microgreens right away — and at significant savings over purchasing everything individually. You simply supply the seeds and use your preferred grow rack.Â
You even get detailed instructions via our Microgreens Short Course.
The full bundle includes:Â
- Arize Life2 (PKR) – 4 fixtures (30012)
- Leader Cable w/plug – 1 cable (30026)
- Fixture Clips – 8
- Jumper Cable – 2 cables (30029)
- 5 lbs bag of Hot Americas Fertilizer – 1 bag (20100)
- Autopilot Digital Programmable Timer – 1 timer (20603)
- BlueLab Combo Meter – 1 meter (20205)
- Growtech BioStrate Roll – 1 roll (10250)
- Ars Harvesting Shear – 1 shear (40412)
- BlueLab Pro Care Kit – 1 kit (20229)
- Cut Kit Tray w /mesh tray – 6 pack of mesh/solid bottom trays (40167)
- Microgreens Short Course On-Demand – 1 download (10014)
Popular microgreens for beginning growers
Microgreens is an easy introduction to growing because they require limited space and have a quick turnaround time. Some of the most commonly grown microgreens include:
- Radish
- Sunflower
- Broccoli
- Pea
- Mustard
- Cilantro
- Kale
Other popular microgreens include arugula, beet, chard, amaranth and basil.
Additional products you might be interested in purchasing:
Additional resources for growing microgreens:
Short Course: Hydroponic Microgreens Production (On-demand digital files)
Educational: Growing Microgreens with The GrowRackâ„¢
Educational: The Guide for Growing Leafy Greens
Blog Post: Growing Microgreens
Blog Post: Microgreens Production
Blog Post: Growing microgreens with LED grow lights in Sonora, Mexico