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Jazzy Mix Microgreens Seeds

Jazzy Mix Microgreens Seeds

SKU:7327

The varieties in this custom mix will all be the perfect 1"–2" size at the same time, with an appealing flavor and texture combination as well as a beautiful color presentation. Nutritious microgreens can be grown at any time of the year, and are a nutrient-packed way to get your "green fix" in the dead of winter. Move containers as needed for best light exposure and temperature (65°–75°F). Jazzy Mix microgreens are ready to harvest in about 12 to 14 days after sowing, when they have cotyledons (first leaves), or when the first true leaves (second set of leaves) have begun to form, depending on preference.

Mix includes: 30% Sawtooth mustard, 30% Peppergrass cress, 15% Red Acre cabbage, 15% Red Giant mustard, and 10% China Rose radish

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~24.0 g

(~9,220 seeds)

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Variety Info

Days to Maturity: 12–24 days

Family: Brassicaceae

Type: Microgreens (Learn more)

Native: Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia

Hardiness: Annuals and biennials

Exposure: Full sun to part shade

Plant Dimensions: Harvest when first true leaves appear

Variety Info: The varieties in this mix are meant to be harvested when they have 1 to 2 sets of leaves for use as crisp, lively flavored raw greens. The leaves are varying shades of green and red, some with red stems.

Attributes: Good for Containers

Sowing Info

When to Sow Outside: Not recommended. Microgreens are fragile, and outside soil makes them difficult to clean.

When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. Sow indoors any time of year. For a continual crop, sow every 7 to 14 days.

Days to Emerge: 5–7 days

Seed Depth: ⅛"–¼"

Seed Spacing: ¼"–½"

Thinning: Not required

Growing Info

Harvesting: When seedlings emerge, the first pair of leaves to show are the cotyledons, which can look very different from the leaves that follow, called "true" leaves. Microgreens are ready to harvest when they have cotyledons, or when the first true leaves have begun to form, depending on preference. Cool growing temperatures may slow the expected amount of days to maturity. Using scissors, cut microgreens just above the soil line when you are ready to use them.