Use seed-starting soil for robust varieties
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Seed-starting mix produces the highest yields and best flavor, especially for large-seeded varieties like sunflower and pea shoots. Microgreens grow one day faster in soil than on hydroponic mats.
Recommended Soil Mixes
- Espoma Organic Seed Starter — peat with perlite, good moisture balance
- Jiffy Natural & Organic — OMRI-listed, safe for organic microgreens
- Fox Farms Coco Loco — coconut coir-based, optimal water uptake
- Or make your own: 80% organic material (peat/coir/compost) mixed with 20% perlite
How to Use
- Fill trays with 1.5-2 inches of pre-moistened mix
- Level the surface and lightly compact without packing tight
- Do not cover seeds with additional soil — this keeps sprouts cleaner
Tips
- Soil is messier to clean up than mats but produces better results for most varieties
- Never use garden soil — it may contain pathogens and weed seeds
- A bag of quality seed-starting mix fills 15-20 trays
Created: 2/10/2026, 5:48:29 AM best practice
Seed-starting mix, trays