Curly Parsley Microgreens Seeds – Fresh, Fragrant & Nutritious Greens
Quantity: Approx Seeds: 5g Per Pack ⓘ
THREE STAGES. ENDLESS FRESHNESS.
Curly Parsley Microgreens Seeds – Fresh, Fragrant & Nutritious Greens
Important Features & Guide
How to Grow
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Soak Seeds Soak 12 hours before sowing
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Fill Your Tray Spread seeds evenly on Coco Coir , Soil Mix . Seed rate: 15–20g per standard 10×20 tray.
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Blackout Phase 3–4 days blackout phase
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Move to Light & Water Place in bright indirect light or under a grow light. Bottom-water only — never spray leaves directly. Keep medium moist but never waterlogged.
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Harvest Cut at 2–3 inches (5–7 cm) using clean scissors. Cut just above the growing medium. Single cut — does not regrow.
Very high in Vitamins K and C; intense concentrated parsley flavour ideal for gourmet garnishing
Curly Parsley Microgreens Seeds – Fresh, Fragrant & Nutritious Greens
Features
Grow Curly Parsley Microgreens at home and enjoy their fresh aroma, bright green leaves, and delicate curly texture! These flavorful greens add a mild herbal taste to salads, sandwiches, soups, and garnishes, bringing both beauty and nutrition to your dishes.
Curly Parsley microgreens are rich in vitamin C, K, and folate, along with iron, calcium, and antioxidants — known to support healthy digestion and boost immunity. Though they take a little longer to mature, their rich flavor and health benefits make them a rewarding choice for home gardeners.
Perfect for kitchen gardening, hydroponics, or cocopeat trays, these greens grow best indoors in bright, indirect light and are ready to harvest in 14–20 days.
Key Features
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Seed Type: Edible microgreen variety, Non-GMO, untreated
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Germination Time: 7–10 days
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Harvest Time: 14–20 days
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Flavor: Mild, fresh, and herbal
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Nutrients: Vitamins C, K, folate, iron & calcium
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Best Uses: Salads, soups, wraps, smoothies, and garnishes
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Growing Method: Cocopeat tray, hydroponic, or soil-based
How to Grow Curly Parsley Microgreens
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Prepare Tray: Fill a shallow tray with moist cocopeat or fine soil.
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Sow Seeds: Spread evenly and press gently into the surface.
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Cover: Keep covered for 7–10 days for germination (parsley sprouts slowly).
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Light: Move to bright, indirect sunlight once leaves appear.
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Water: Mist lightly daily to keep soil evenly moist.
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Harvest: Cut when 2–3 inches tall (in 14–20 days). Rinse and enjoy fresh.