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Bardo'germ germination dish
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Bardo'germ germination dish

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The Bardo'germ De Bardo germination cup consists of a hollow glass support and a stainless steel grid, the Bardo'germ germination cup is the ideal utensil for easy, practical and decorative germination of soft seeds. . It will appeal to beginners as well as germination experts Size: 13 x 13 x 18.8cm. Germination of mucilaginous seeds should not be done in direct contact with water. Distinguished by their gelatinous substance appearing on contact with water, they include the delicious seeds of arugula, watercress, flax, chia, purslane, yellow mustard, basil, etc. The traditional seed germinator is therefore not suitable for this type of seed. Hence the need to use the germination cup for mucilaginous seeds. What is a germination cup? The germination cup consists of a grid and a hollow support. It is one of the essential utensils for the germination of mucilaginous seeds. It is ideal for obtaining excellent results while being practical and easy to use. It is perfectly suited to beginners and offers the advantage of being decorative.
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€17.17 Msrp Price €18.04
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Store review (4.69 / 5) EXCELLENT

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  • Made in France
    Product made in France
  • BIO-ECO
    Organic farming production, which respects the environment and is free of pesticides and transgenic
  1. Published on 18/05/2020

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The Bardo'germ De Bardo germination cup consists of a hollow glass support and a stainless steel grid, the Bardo'germ germination cup is the ideal utensil for easy, practical and decorative germination of soft seeds. . It will appeal to beginners as well as germination experts

Size: 13 x 13 x 18.8cm.

Germination of mucilaginous seeds should not be done in direct contact with water. Distinguished by their gelatinous substance appearing on contact with water, they include the delicious seeds of arugula, watercress, flax, chia, purslane, yellow mustard, basil, etc. The traditional seed germinator is therefore not suitable for this type of seed. Hence the need to use the germination cup for mucilaginous seeds.

What is a germination cup?

The germination cup consists of a grid and a hollow support. It is one of the essential utensils for the germination of mucilaginous seeds. It is ideal for obtaining excellent results while being practical and easy to use. It is perfectly suited to beginners and offers the advantage of being decorative.

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Its design allows the seeds to be permanently in contact with water, the mucilage no longer constituting a barrier.

Seeds to germinate: how to do with a cup?

Start by going to the site of a wholesaler of organic seeds to germinate in bulk or in bulk, as is the case for De Bardo. Then take 1 teaspoon of seeds and soak them in a glass filled with water for about 15 minutes.

Then take your kit of seeds to sprout, including the germination cup, and fill it 2/3 full with water. Rinse your organic seeds to germinate by throwing in the water in which you have soaked them and start to install each seed to germinate in the grid. It is advisable not to overload the grid too much, as the seeds will increase 2-4 times in volume. Be careful that the seeds do not overlap, they must be well ventilated to obtain the best results. This must be done for cup germination to be successful. The grid should float on your cup.

It is also advisable to change the water in the cup every 2 days and not to forget to moisten the germinated seeds well at least once a day. You can use a fogger to do this step. The seed germination time with a cup is at least 7 days. We must therefore be patient.

Finally, before consuming your delicious organic sprouted seeds in a salad, sandwich or in your tastiest culinary preparations, it is imperative to clean them well, then harvest your shoots by cutting them at their base, using scissors. .

The other advantage of sprouting with a cup is that it looks better in your kitchen. It allows you to enjoy organic products that are pleasant to taste in any season.

Some examples of seed germination time with a cup

For basil seeds, you must wait between 18 to 20 days to have sprouts

Camelina has about 7 to 9 days of germination

Germination of chia seed can take between 7-9 days

For delicious watercress, you need 10 to 12 days of germination

For flax, a germination period of 7 to 9 days is essential

Mustard needs 6 to 8 days of germination with a cup

Seed perilla to germinate requires 8-10 days of germination

It may take 9-11 days for arugula to germinate before it can be eaten

Intake mode

It is recommended to soak the seeds in a container of lukewarm water between 5 and 48 hours depending on the variety. Place the soaked seeds on a wire rack. Water depending on the variety.

Precautions

This food supplement is not a drug and should be used as part of a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of the reach of young children.

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