Broad bean sprout cultivation techniques in early spring

First, prenatal preparation can be produced in a warm place out of direct sunlight. Discarded food containers, plastic bags and other containers can be used. Cover materials with clean towels, gauze, etc.

Second, the disinfection of containers and utensils into the water scald 15-30 minutes, remove and dry after drying. Dishwasher disinfectants can also be soaked for 10 minutes and then rinsed with water.

Third, the selection of species with thick skin, 1000-grain weight of more than 700 grams of fine varieties, the selected seeds of high maturity, full of seeds, no pests, high germination rate, high purity, and is a new seed.

4. After thoroughly washing, the broad beans are soaked in water at 60°C for 10 minutes, then soaked in cold water for 30 hours, and rinsed and replaced with water every 5-6 hours. After the end, wash off the adhesive and dirt on it, then remove it and drain it.

5. Incubate the immersed broad beans in a cultivating container, cover them with gauze or towels, and place them in a place protected from light and moisture. After 6 hours, inject water into the incubation vessel (water should spill over the surface of fava beans), dip for 2-3 minutes, tilt the vessel, and pour the water. Repeat twice, drain the water and cover with a towel or gauze.

6. Harvesting When the bean sprouts are 1 cm long, they can be harvested. At this time, nutrition and quality are the best.

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It has a detachable controller, with 4 heat setting options.

Normally it will shut off automatically after 2 hours, for the sake of human safety.


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