THe best thing I did was spray the grass with water
and hydrogen peroxide mixed. YOu can use regular
hydrogen peroxide from the store since you are not
directly eating it, or if you are more comfortable use
food grade hydrogen peroxide from the health food
store. Put the two in a spray bottle and spray at
first sign or as soon as they start sprouting to
ensure no mold starts. THis worked great for me and
got rid of all mold as long as I kept up with it.
VIctoria
Editors note: It is best not to use chlorine. One thing
you could do is direct a slow fan onto your grass. This
helps control the mold. also keep in as cool a place as
possible yet with plenty of light.
--- randall <chefbeerman@...> wrote:
> How do I reduce the amount of mold grwoing on my
> trays of wheatgrass.
> I am trying a spray with a very light solution of
> chlorine in it since
> chlorine evaporates quickly I am hoping to redce the
> mold that way.
> Any other sugestions.
>
> Randall
>
>
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