Delicious clover greens go well with virtually any microgreens salad. Better if harvested before 10 days. Taste becomes bitter as the crop ages. Requires extra rinsing to remove the seed hulls.
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Growing Red Clover Microgreens
Red Clover Seeds: trifolium pratense
Seeding: Approx 1 Oz. to seed a 10"x20" tray
Seed Presoak: No
Growing Medium: hydroponic, soil
Preferred Medium: hydroponic
Germination Rate: high
Germination Time: 1 to 2 days
Microgreens Harvest time: 8 to 12 days
Microgreens Ideal Harvest: 10 days
Baby Salad / Adult Stage Harvest: not recommended
Micro Greens Color: green leaves
Micro Greens Flavor: mild, fresh
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Seed Uses:
- Microgreens
- Garnishes & sandwiches
- Sprouting
- Survival food storage
- Gardening
- Cooking & seasoning
- More
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Seeds Per Package:
- 4 oz - Approximately 20,800 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 83,200 Seeds
- 5 lb - Approximately 416,000 Seeds
- 25 lb - Approximately 2,080,000 Seeds
Notes & Growing Tips: Red Clover is a fast, easy growing microgreen. On the 3rd or 4th day, flip the blackout lid upside down and mist the bottom end. Lay ontop of the growing clover sprouts to force them to grow strong. Leave the lid flipped for one or two days before exposing fully to light.
Red clover has a mild, fresh flavor. It is better if it is not grown past the microgreen stage. Experiment with harvesting earlier than 10 days, as the flavor is sweeter the younger the clover.
***Note: Although we have indicated the specific medium that this particular seed prefers, you can still experiment with either soil or hydroponic mediums. Results may vary.