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    Without the sun, your plants are essentially in the dark. Most indoor hydroponic gardens need full-spectrum LED grow lights, which provide the light wavelengths plants need for photosynthesis ...

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    Microgreens are the result of the cotyledon growth stage when the first true leaves begin to appear. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  4. Microgreen - Wikipedia

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    The average crop-time for fast-growing microgreens, such as many brassicas, is 10–14 days from seeding to harvest. [1] [3] [4] Slower growing microgreens, such as beets, chard, and many herbs, may take 16–25 days to reach harvestable size. Both baby greens and microgreens lack any legal definition.

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    A 2020 U.S. survey found that typical indoor agriculture crops, per pound of crop yield, consumed between US$0.47 (for leafy greens) and US$1.38 (for microgreens) in inputs (especially seed, growing media, and nutrients) -- though tomatoes were reported at US$0.06 inputs per pound. Labor costs for container farms were reported at US$2.35 per pound.

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    Because of these irreconcilable conflicts, Gericke left his academic position in 1937 in a climate that was politically unfavorable and continued his research independently in his greenhouse. In 1940, Gericke, whose work is considered to be the basis for all forms of hydroponic growing, published the book, Complete Guide to Soilless Gardening ...

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