Mild Mix
Packaging - 4g
A mixture of seeds for sprouts consisting of species that form a mild flavor. Contains Mung Bean Seeds, Alfalfa, Red Cabbage, Radish and Lentils.
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How to grow Mild Mix in Verdeat
one
select a tray
Put the trays on any shelf in your Verdeat, add water and fertilizer ...
two
insert the pods
Insert the organic coconut fiber pods into the designated trays. You can use the trays many times.
three
plant the seeds
Put one seed into each pod. Use the pods just once.
and
harvest
In 8-12 days you will harvest fresh greens. From one seed expect 5-10 crops. Unused seeds store in a dry place.
WORTH TO KNOW
The whole truth about the Mild Mix
Thanks to the variety of species, you get a large dose of nutrients, vitamins and minerals in one serving.
Diet
Source of fiber, folic acid, vitamins (C, A, K and B group) and minerals (potassium, copper, phosphorus, manganese, magnesium, zinc, calcium, sodium, iron, iodine).
Health
It has properties that cleanse the body of toxins, strengthen immunity, and have antibacterial properties,
Origin
Mild Mix contains Mung Bean Seeds, Alfalfa, Red Cabbage, Radish and Lentils.
Diet
Source of fiber, folic acid, vitamins (C, A, K and B group) and minerals (potassium, copper, phosphorus, manganese, magnesium, zinc, calcium, sodium, iron, iodine).
Health
It has properties that cleanse the body of toxins, strengthen immunity, and have antibacterial properties,
Origin
Mild Mix contains Mung Bean Seeds, Alfalfa, Red Cabbage, Radish and Lentils.
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