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Harvest at the first true leaf stage for peak nutrition

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Cut microgreens when the first set of true leaves (the second pair) begins to emerge, typically 7-14 days after sowing depending on the variety. This is the sweet spot where nutrient density, flavor intensity, and texture are all at their best.

Timing by Variety

  • Fast growers (7-10 days): Radish, broccoli, arugula, mustard
  • Medium growers (10-14 days): Sunflower, pea shoots, kale, cabbage
  • Slow growers (14-21 days): Beet, cilantro, basil, amaranth

Tips

  • Harvest in the morning when leaves are most turgid and crisp
  • Don't wait too long — older microgreens get tough and bitter
  • The cotyledon (seed leaf) stage is too early; wait for true leaves to start forming
  • Height alone isn't a reliable indicator — look at leaf development instead
📅 Created: 2/10/2026, 5:50:52 AM 📌 best practice 🔧 None

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