Microgreens

DrKiz

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I've found the biggest expense would be the endless amount of seed you use. I use 1 - 1.5 cups of seed per tray.

I buy 5 kg bags of sunflowers and peas. Not very cost effective for more than a "treat" or novelty unless you do buy the big bags.

I'd imagine in most places it would be a tough market to crack if you wanted to go semi commercial.

Those YT videos probably caused a market saturation.
 

Drop That Sound

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Hey Doc, Ya that sounds right. The more you need the cheaper it gets though huh.. I'm not even sure I would totally concentrate on micros either, maybe do some other leafy greens and vertical style veggie crops too.

I'm sure i'll find the market to crack If I find myself wanting to use an endless amount. Maybe I could specialise in smaller and even micro sized trailers, and park them behind restaurants or right in town.. and visit all the locations everyday or so.

Or start a "microgreen machine" food truck business that I serve smoothies and salad wraps out of, all produced from a single container garden\farm at home.

Or just work the farmers markets as if im running a small scale 1/4 acre farm, but stuffed into a couple trailers that produce year round 24/7. I suppose it could be fun to compete with the other guys.



I can easily see buying bulk seed and filling a container sized grow in a matter of days on a small budget, after building literally all the infrastructure from scratch myself too. That's just the easy part so it seams...
 

Polyuro

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once u get your rotation down there is little waste. Or u can give it away. think time wise when planting but of coarse practice makes sorta perfect but good enough!
 
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