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Facts about Mustard Cress 
The taste:
Mild, spicy, similar to washabi
Germination:
1 to 2 days
Growth until harvest:
3 to 6 days
Nitrogen requirements:
high - heavy feeder
pH range:
6.0 - 6.5 matching plants
Ec - area:
1.2 - 2.4 suitable fish
Size:
up to 7 cm
Mustard cress sprouts
Cultivation
Soaking the seeds:
For 6 to 12 hours
Growth medium:
- Stainless steel sprout sieve
- Sprouts made of glass or plastic
- Trays, perforated, different sizes available
Light:
Indirect light from day one
Germination temperature:
21°C
Irrigation:
- Flood and drain 2 to 3 times a day, spray surface with water spray in the morning and evening if dry
Preferred system:
Nutritional values per 100g
Calories
32 kcal
Carbohydrates
4.0g
Proteins
2.6g
Fibers
2.1g
Vitamin C
65 mg
Potassium
350 mg
Sodium
15 mg
Calcium
105 mg
Iron
1.5 mg
Fat
0.2g
Steps of cultivation
  1. First wash the seeds briefly and then place them in clear, cool water
  2. Soak for 6 to 12 hours
  3. After soaking, transfer the seeds to the sprouting container of your choice
  4. The sprouts must be soaked in water 2 to 3 times every day for at least 20 minutes and then turned so that air can circulate
  5. The seeds sprout after 3 days and are ready to harvest after a maximum of 6 days
  6. Wash the sprouts with cool, clear water after harvesting and store them in a cool place

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In contrast to many other shoot types, the mustard cressa special cultivation procedure is necessary because their seeds belong to the so-called mucus-forming organisms. Upon contact with water, they produce a natural gel layer that can quickly clog the draining grid when grown in the classic sprouting glass. This leads to waterlogging and rot -. Therefore, growing on a cress sieve or similar mesh-bottomed vessel is the method of choice. After soaking for about 15 minutes and evenly spreading the swollen, slimy seeds on the sieve, they are covered for one to two days to promote germination. Once the roots have grown through the sieve and the plantlets have found support, it is important to rinse them thoroughly with lukewarm water twice a day and then drain well.This provides the necessary moisture while preventing rot.


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