Chives

 Facts
 The taste  Mild onion flavor 
 Germination  7 - 14 days
 Growth until harvest  21 days
 Nitrogen requirements  low - weak eater
 pH range  6.0 - 6.5   matching plants
 Ec - area  1.8 - 2.4   suitable fish
 Size  up to 5 cm

 

Chives2 microgreens
   

  

 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  12 hours of exposure per day, light at a distance of 60 cm above the plants
 Germination temperature  21°C
 Irrigation

- Flood and drain twice a day, spray surface with water sprayer in the morning and evening

 Preferred system  Ebb - flood systems

  

 Nutritional values ​​per 100g
 Calories  30 kcal 
 Carbohydrates  4.3g 
 Phosphates   58 mg 
 Vitamin C  58 mg 
 Fat  0.73g 
 Proteins  3.27g 
 Fibers  2.5 mg 
 Magnesium 42 mg 
 Calcium 92 mg 
 Iron  1.6 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. Very long germination, it occurs in 7 - 14 days

5. Remove cover and transfer to aquaponics system 

6. After approx. 21 days, the ripe microgreens can be harvested 

7. The best time is when the microgreens are approx. 5 cm tall and the real leaves are small

8. Chives microgreens hold their seed coat tightly, which is usually located on the tip of the stalks. They are edible but can be removed with a gentle brush before harvesting if desired

9. Harvesting should take place in the morning or evening due to cooler temperatures

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