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Facts - Endive
The taste:
Bitter, like full-grown endives
Germination:
2 - 3 days
Growth until harvest:
8 - 15 days
Nitrogen requirements:
moderate - moderate eater
pH range:
Ec - area:
2.0 - 2.4 suitable fish
Size:
7cm
Endive picture
Cultivation
Soaking the seeds:
not necessary
Soak the medium:
not necessary
Growth medium:
- Mixed potting soil (organic preferred)
- Coconut soil
- Peat-free potting soil
- Hemp mats
Light:
at least 12 hours of exposure per day, light 45 - 60 cm away from plants
Germination temperature:
21°C
Irrigation:
- Flood and drain twice a day
- spray surface with water sprayer in the morning and evening if dry
Preferred system:
Nutritional values ​​per 100g
Calories
17 kcal
Carbohydrates
3.4g
Proteins
1.3g
Sodium
22 mg
Vitamin C
5.5 mg
Vitamin B
0.08 mg
Potassium
314 mg
Calcium
52 mg
Iron
0.8 mg
Magenesium
15 mg
Steps of cultivation
  1. Prepare growth medium and generously moisten the surface
  2. Distribute seeds evenly and avoid partial accumulations, moisten
  3. Cover and weigh down with any cover (e.g. a paving stone)
  4. Germination occurs in 2 - 3 days
  5. Remove cover and transfer to aquaponics system
  6. The ripe microgreens can be harvested after 8 to 15 days

Endive microgreens require specific light management during cultivation to control their characteristic bitter flavor profile. Unlike many other microgreens, endive benefits from an extended blackout period of 3-4 days after germination, during which the seedlings are kept under a weighted cover tray. This forces the stems to grow stronger while searching for light, resulting in more robust plants. After removing the cover, position grow lights 30-60 cm (12-24 inches) above the trays for at least 12 hours daily. The bitterness intensity is directly correlated with light exposure: longer light periods produce more pronounced bitterness, while shorter exposure yields milder flavor. Endive seeds do not require pre-soaking and germinate within 2-3 days at 21°C . For optimal results, use bottom watering exclusively after the blackout period to keep foliage dry and prevent fungal issues. Harvest occurs when cotyledons are fully expanded, typically 8-15 days after sowing, when plants reach approximately 7 cm in height.

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