You guys should add some amazon affiliate links for all the gear you use and recommend! I would use them to purchase all the starting gear. Just coming across your channel now and starting my microgreens journey and this info is fantastic.
I live in West Africa, Cote d Ivoire, . I have a small indoor vertical garden. I am having difficulties with the butterfly peas and nasturtiums. Do you have any advice for triggering flowering? I have a lot of humidity in the Ivory Coast too. Was wondering wich zerotol to use?.. Thanks for answering.
Someone went from the kitchen to the garden didnt they! 🤣🤣 lmfao havent heard "set up all your shyt at once ahead of time" in french since i was dating a chef years ago 🤣🤣
I know that when growing larger crops a compressed medium makes it more difficult for the roots to penetrate through the soil, and lacking those air pockets from a well-aerated medium means less Oxygen through the roots. Do you guys spike the dissolved O2 in your floodwater to compensate, or do you find it isn't an issue with microgreens? Edit: Also curious about the interaction between zerotol and the mycorrhizae, would the zerotol not destroy any colony of the beneficial fungus you have inoculated in your soil mix? I know that hydrogen peroxide inhibits fungal growth but wouldn't likely destroy a colony from single applications, but I feel like zerotol would absolutely eradicate the mycorrhizae. Thanks for your time
Hey there. We have not experienced much rooting issues. our micros root very well in our 10/20 flats. we use more soil in our longer growing crops like red veined sorrel etc. We have not done much research into the effects on Zerotol with Micorhizae but well for sure look into it. thank you for the valid information.
I am looking for an organic liquid fertilizer that doesn't have a fish/seafood/kelp base. Allergies keep me from using it. What fertilizer do you all use please?
Hey there. Check out ocean solution. Thy don’t use seafood or a fish base. They do use ocean minerals but that should not be an issue for any allergies. They are an organic liquid nutrient and we use it in our growing practices at tiny leaf. Hope that helps. Happy growing
We didn’t post a link for freshwell. The company that sells them is called Aptar. They are out of Georgia, a bit of a difficult company to buy from because they only accept ACH or wire. You have to reach out to their sales team directly.
What a beautiful farm you guys have! Have you considered playing music for the plants? Anything heavy on the violin to start out and you'll see physical responses from the plants. It's been my experience that happy plants both grow and taste better.
We didn’t post a link for freshwell. The company that sells them is called Aptar. They are out of Georgia, a bit of a difficult company to buy from because they only accept ACH or wire. You have to reach out to their sales team directly 😊
Depends on if you selling DTC or Wholesale. DTC does not require a license but id suggest insurance in case a vendor needs it from you to do business. Wholesale id recommend GAPS
@@tinyleafmicrogreenfarmselling to a restaurant. My wife’s friend owns a restaurant . So not sure if that still falls under cottage law in florida? And yes absolutely I’ll defer get some insurance. Just trying to do everything correctly
we order our packaging from Webrestaurant, we order the 64 oz and the 32 oz for microgreens and the 24 oz we use for flower boxes. They are the hinged deli containers I believe
Depends on where your located. Do your market research. Competition is healthy. Look at ways to build relationships and differentiate your service and product.
@tinyleafmicrogreenfarm I'm in swfl . The opposite side of you guys . I've been looking around and there's like 4 busness already around here. Hopefully it goes fine with me since I'll be starting small with only like 1 or 2 grand
We’ve been growing micros professionally for years and seen a lot of things fail. No one is saying you can’t do it differently, we’ve made it clear this is what works for us and we see consistently perfect crops. You do you of course, our farm has been really successful working through crop failures and finding solutions. You can’t make everyone happy✌🏼
Jus t a few questions.. Why do you use Hydrogen peroxide and Zerotol as Zerotol has H202 in it?? and What dilution do you do for the zerotol. and is it zerotol or zerotol 2.0? or zerotol HC
It’s over kill but we always do both because plant pathogens and molds are a big issue in the south Florida climate. We just don’t take chances anymore. We use 2.0 at the moment and we dilute heavily.
@@sarahhurley3750we dilute, the bottles offer a dilution recommendation. I believe it’s 2oz per 2 gallons of water but I would need to verify. They are too strong straight up to use as is. We buy the concentrated food grade products 😊
@@sarahhurley3750 I’d have to be at the farm to read over the dilution ratio and quote you accurately. We did post a link to the items we use below and you can check that out :) our spray bottles are 2 gallons and like I said I think is 2 oz or close to that per 2 gallons. Can definitely get back to you on it though 😇 we are required to follow all the recommendations on any chemicals we use due to our GAPS certification. So we follow the instructions to a T
Too cool🎉
Epic start to a beautiful journey
Legends 🍀☘️🌿🍃🌱
Going to be a game changer
Let’s goooooo!!!
You guys are going to the moon baby
You guys should add some amazon affiliate links for all the gear you use and recommend! I would use them to purchase all the starting gear. Just coming across your channel now and starting my microgreens journey and this info is fantastic.
Where do I find the red sprayers?❤
Great video. Thanks for the info.
Your cilantro is so healthy and looks great.I'll give it a try.
Thanks for watching
Omfg you sustainable "G"..ENIOUS, love the tags!! So perfect
After the harvest, will they regrow?
Do you always start with new soil? Do you throw away the remaining stems and soil?
Great video, hope you guys keep doing them! Linking your equipment in the bio is also much appreciated
Legend for watching and subscribing, We will have more content here soon. Been a busy summer on the farm.
I live in West Africa, Cote d Ivoire, . I have a small indoor vertical garden. I am having difficulties with the butterfly peas and nasturtiums. Do you have any advice for triggering flowering? I have a lot of humidity in the Ivory Coast too. Was wondering wich zerotol to use?.. Thanks for answering.
Beautiful crop!
Thank you Sir
Someone went from the kitchen to the garden didnt they! 🤣🤣 lmfao havent heard "set up all your shyt at once ahead of time" in french since i was dating a chef years ago 🤣🤣
awesome video guys, keep up the good work,
Thank you kindly. Launching new video soon.
Always Valuable 🌱Content
Thank you Stay tuned for more videos
I know that when growing larger crops a compressed medium makes it more difficult for the roots to penetrate through the soil, and lacking those air pockets from a well-aerated medium means less Oxygen through the roots. Do you guys spike the dissolved O2 in your floodwater to compensate, or do you find it isn't an issue with microgreens? Edit: Also curious about the interaction between zerotol and the mycorrhizae, would the zerotol not destroy any colony of the beneficial fungus you have inoculated in your soil mix? I know that hydrogen peroxide inhibits fungal growth but wouldn't likely destroy a colony from single applications, but I feel like zerotol would absolutely eradicate the mycorrhizae. Thanks for your time
Hey there. We have not experienced much rooting issues. our micros root very well in our 10/20 flats. we use more soil in our longer growing crops like red veined sorrel etc.
We have not done much research into the effects on Zerotol with Micorhizae but well for sure look into it. thank you for the valid information.
I am looking for an organic liquid fertilizer that doesn't have a fish/seafood/kelp base. Allergies keep me from using it. What fertilizer do you all use please?
Hey there. Check out ocean solution. Thy don’t use seafood or a fish base. They do use ocean minerals but that should not be an issue for any allergies. They are an organic liquid nutrient and we use it in our growing practices at tiny leaf. Hope that helps. Happy growing
where is the link for the moisture absorber?
We didn’t post a link for freshwell. The company that sells them is called Aptar. They are out of Georgia, a bit of a difficult company to buy from because they only accept ACH or wire. You have to reach out to their sales team directly.
What kind of nutrients do you use in your water
We use a mixture of n nutrients. for I big rack we use maxi grow and for our hand water we are using ocean solution
Great video!!! I'm loving your videos!
I have a question: with these longer crops, have you ever had problems with fungus gnats?
Thank you!! 😍
Yes we get them in the farm. Use some colorful fly stickers and hang them around your grow.
What a beautiful farm you guys have! Have you considered playing music for the plants? Anything heavy on the violin to start out and you'll see physical responses from the plants. It's been my experience that happy plants both grow and taste better.
We have a huge speaker that plays constantly throughout our work days.
@@tinyleafmicrogreenfarmWhat music do you play?
I love your video. I can not find a link to the fresh wells. Please have more videos. They are great. I'm learning off of Princeton as well.
We didn’t post a link for freshwell. The company that sells them is called Aptar. They are out of Georgia, a bit of a difficult company to buy from because they only accept ACH or wire. You have to reach out to their sales team directly 😊
Thank you! I hope you keep the training videos up. Cilantro was one of my hardest. I'm now growing your way. Let's see what happens
@@terrilundberg8535 keep us updated ok
Can you do a video on your hydro set up please ?
We have that coming up soon.
Cheers! thanks for the info. From seed to harvest, was that a 22 day crop?
Hey there yes all in all around 22 days seed to harvest. thank you for watching.
What kind of license is required to sell these in Florida?
Looks amazing as always ❤
Depends on if you selling DTC or Wholesale. DTC does not require a license but id suggest insurance in case a vendor needs it from you to do business. Wholesale id recommend GAPS
@@tinyleafmicrogreenfarmselling to a restaurant. My wife’s friend owns a restaurant . So not sure if that still falls under cottage law in florida? And yes absolutely I’ll defer get some insurance. Just trying to do everything correctly
Can you tell me what containers you use
we order our packaging from Webrestaurant, we order the 64 oz and the 32 oz for microgreens and the 24 oz we use for flower boxes. They are the hinged deli containers I believe
love your vibe!! looking forward to more content!!! subscribed!
Thank you! We’re posting more soon 😍
do you ever cover your seeds with vermiculite? How much does 8 ounces sell for
We have used Vera for Cilantro but we feel like soil produces a cleaner end product with less seed Hulls.
How much do you usually sell that clamshell for?
Depends on if we selling it wholesale or retail. $19.99-$28.99
Is it wholesale or retail when you sell it to restaurants?
i wanted to start doing microgreens but is there tto many players in the game now ??
Depends on where your located. Do your market research. Competition is healthy. Look at ways to build relationships and differentiate your service and product.
@tinyleafmicrogreenfarm I'm in swfl . The opposite side of you guys . I've been looking around and there's like 4 busness already around here. Hopefully it goes fine with me since I'll be starting small with only like 1 or 2 grand
Next level of overcomplicated.
We’ve been growing micros professionally for years and seen a lot of things fail. No one is saying you can’t do it differently, we’ve made it clear this is what works for us and we see consistently perfect crops. You do you of course, our farm has been really successful working through crop failures and finding solutions. You can’t make everyone happy✌🏼
Please do share your process!!
Jus t a few questions.. Why do you use Hydrogen peroxide and Zerotol as Zerotol has H202 in it?? and What dilution do you do for the zerotol. and is it zerotol or zerotol 2.0? or zerotol HC
It’s over kill but we always do both because plant pathogens and molds are a big issue in the south Florida climate. We just don’t take chances anymore. We use 2.0 at the moment and we dilute heavily.
@@tinyleafmicrogreenfarm do you dilute the hydrogen peroxide? or use the product straight up?
@@sarahhurley3750we dilute, the bottles offer a dilution recommendation. I believe it’s 2oz per 2 gallons of water but I would need to verify. They are too strong straight up to use as is. We buy the concentrated food grade products 😊
@@Cas_thibeau does it come out to 3% dilution?
@@sarahhurley3750 I’d have to be at the farm to read over the dilution ratio and quote you accurately. We did post a link to the items we use below and you can check that out :) our spray bottles are 2 gallons and like I said I think is 2 oz or close to that per 2 gallons. Can definitely get back to you on it though 😇 we are required to follow all the recommendations on any chemicals we use due to our GAPS certification. So we follow the instructions to a T