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Sprouting in a Hemp Bag

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What seeds can be sprouted in a hemp bag?

Hemp sprouting bags is the best option to grow almost all seeds1.

Examples of popular seeds2 that are good for sprouting in a hemp bag:

Grains (whole): Barley, Kamut, Oat, Rice (not white, not parched), Quinoa, Rye, Wheat
Legumes: Adzuki, Fenugreek, Garbanzo, Green pea, Lentil, Mung bean, Peanut 
Seeds: Clover, Radish

What is the best3 way to buy seeds for sprouting?

Most sprouting seeds can be purchased in the bulk section of health food stores. Almost all seeds qualify as "sprouting seeds" and therefore they DO NOT need to be in special packages or purchased from special "sprouting" seller. Benefits of buying your sprouting seeds from the bulk section in health food stores vs. specially packaged "sprouting seeds". 

1) Cost - reduces your cost 2-3 times 
2) Packaging - avoid thick plastic packaging (small size, non-biodegradable, non-recyclable), by reusing the same bags or use your own compostable/natural bag4 
3) Shipping packaging - avoid increased shipping packaging (usually not eco-friendly) and/or cardboard boxes made from virgin wood sources. 
4) Transportation - reduce transportation carbon footprint

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Sprouting in a Hemp Bag

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  • 1 Bag - Preferably hemp, and sewn with linen threads
  • 1 Cup - Seeds - unroasted, whole (not split), preferably organic

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  1. SOAK - Soak sprouting seeds in water for 8-12 hours.
  2. RINSE - Rinse seeds and place inside the sprouting bag. 
  3. HANG - Hang5 the bag on any hook or handles with a water catch bowl underneath. 
  4. REPEAT RINSING - Continue rinsing the bag about every 12 hours. 
  5. REFRIGERATE - To make the sprouts last longer - Refrigerate in a sealed glass jar.

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Usually, sprouts are ready for harvesting in 2-7 days.

[1] Grains, legumes, and nuts are all botanically classified as seeds

[2] Seeds must be: whole (not split), unroasted, non-irradiated

[3] Organic, low cost, little to no packaging

[4] We recommend compostable BioBag

[5] Eco Peaceful hemp bag are purposefully designed with thin drawstring to fit on almost any cabinet hinge or hinge screw.


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