--Quentin:
This is my 3rd reply in as many days. Hope this one makes it.
This is the first I have heard of a CARPET. I thought those who did
not use soil/compost went the ORGANIC POTTING SOIL or HYDROPHONIC
route. I think my grass would mimic your Dads more than yours. I
really do believe that the more natural the growing conditions the
better it will be. I just finished planting 4 trays and will photo
them for you.
After 7 days you should be ready for cutting.
Maybe you should grow 2 at a time; 1 with carpet and 1 with potting
soil keep all conditions same and compare those with your Dads
Do me a favor and take particular note of the TASTE for each growth.
I grow for three people and TASTE seems to be very important as we
take it straight first thing AM. It has confounded me in the past as
the taste changes even though I feel the growing conditions are the
same. My last 3 trays: 2 OK good height and color. The third somewhat
sickly green, thinner blade and loaded with MOLD. After good rinsing
an OK taste but not great. Believe OVERWATERING is cause. Recommend
Ann Wigs video.
I don't use a sprouter but just let them sit for a day or 12 hrs in a
bowl after rinsing covered with a damp cloth and plant when the
sprout is maybe 1/8th" or so.
Maybe you should consider building a small covered rack for the
outside. I have one and use plastic but it is no match for the
squirrels and chipmunks. They go right in the soil for the seed and
will forage the used mats also, but can't help believing the sun and
photosynthesis is all important. PAX, egulls2
In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, "Quentin Johansen"
<quentin_johansen@y...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the fast response.
>
> I used too much seed for sure. I have a second batch growing now,
so will
> see what happens.
>
> I'm not using soil, but an organic "carpet" that I purchased from
Seaspray
> (same place as the kelp). I don't use a sprouter, but laid the
seeds on the
> damp carpet and covered with wet newspaper for a few days. They
sprouted
> well (almost all) and the first days of growth were fantastic. I
think my
> problem here is lack of water. My dad grows grass too and uses
soil - his
> are an inch taller (and thicker) and were planted a day after mine.
He
> leaves his outside during the day - mine grows under lights inside.
(Too
> many flies in NJ to be outside).
>
> I recently read that lights for 24 hours are not good as the plants
needs
> rest or time to do whatever it is supposed to at night, so I'm
going to cut
> exposure down to 14 hours as recommended by most. As for mold
prevention, I
> think it is because I have a fan on the grass. My grass is now 3
inches tall
> and hasn't seen any white fluff as yet. This could also be the
reason for
> patchy growth - too dry.
>
> So far I'm a third of the height I need and 7 days into growth -
much to
> slow.
>
> I'll let you know what changes with the new batch.
>
> Regards
>
> Quentin.
>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: egulls2 [mailto:egulla@i...]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 10:57 AM
> To: wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [wheatgrass] Re: New to the Grass
>
>
>
> quentin:
> I never even noticed (your comment of height of grass) on mine.I
> think you are concerned needlessly. I have come to believe that an
> EVEN LAYER of seed (not piled up on each other) is the proper way.
> Also, I see you are not sprouting the seed prior to planting.
> Try this: 1.RINSE until water is clear 2.SOAK overnight 8-10 hrs (
> use enough wate as the seeds swell). 3.RINSE until water is clear
> (use soaking water for flowers or other plants) 4. COVER & SPROUT
for
> another day or 8-10 hrs. 5. PLANT, but do not pile up seeds. 5.
WATER
> or SPRAY ( I WATER). 6.COVER for 2 days or until grass is about 1
> 1/2 - 2 inches tall.
> I don't think nature would have them grow uniformly. I know when I
> sprout and grow sunflower seeds and other greens they grow at
> different rates .I have explained pretty much what is in Ann Wigs
> video. Are using too many seeds? I try to just cover the earth so
it
> doesn't show BUT not piled up. PAX...egulls2
> --- In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, "quentin_johansen"
> <quentin_johansen@y...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Please could you assist with some advice? Im currently growing my
> > first batch of wheatgrass and wanted to check to see if what I am
> > experiencing is normal.
> > The grass is NOT growing through as a thick "mat" where some of
the
> > grass blades are much taller than others - some are two inches
tall
> > and some are only just growing through. I did lay 2 cups of seed
> > onto the 11X21 tray and hear that this is too much - I believe
only
> > 1 1/4 cups is sufficient to prevent some of the seeds from
> > germinating and then rotting causing mold (which I don't have a
> > problem with, yet...). Do the shorter blades of grass "catch up"
to
> > the others..? When the grass grows, is it supposed to grow
together
> > all the same height..?
> >
> > Here is what I did:
> > Tuesday Evening - Soaked 2 cups.
> > Wed Morning - Planted (and covered)
> > Thurs Morning - Kept covered
> > Friday Morning - Uncovered
> > This grass is therefore 4 days old.
> > I spray 2 times per day with water mixed with 10 drops GSE
> > (Grapefruit Seed Extract) and 10 drops Kelp.
> >
> > It seems to be fine (apart from the uneven growth), so any
> > suggestions will be appreciated.
> > I did buy the seed from grasskits, so it is not the seed.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Quentin/NJ/USA
>
>
>
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