Marigold

Hard

Marigold microgreens are the young, edible sprouts of the marigold plant, offering a mildly citrusy, slightly bitter flavor and a wealth of nutrients, perfect for adding a unique taste and healthful touch to a variety of dishes.

Harvest15-20 days

Microgreens are harvested by cutting them just above the soil level. Marigold takes typically 15-20 days to grow.

Sowing density

For optimal growth and yield, Marigold should be sown using 15-20 grams, depending on the variety and desired harvest size.

Germination48-72 hours

Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow, it typically takes Marigold 48-72 hours before the seeds begin to produce sprouts.

Blackout3-4 days

Blackout is a technique used in microgreen growing where the plants are covered in darkness for a certain period to promote stem elongation and enhance flavor.

Mold Prone

Microgreens are prone to mold growth due to their high moisture content, and proper ventilation, drainage, and watering are essential to prevent mold growth during the growing process.