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Making Sprouts With a Sprouter Kit?

I recently bought a second-hand seed sprouter kit, comprising of two plastic ridged trays and a lid, plus a bottom plastic tray. Unfortunately, there are no instructions listed on the box or a leaflet inside. I was wondering if anyone knew of an online site that showed how these work, or even could give me instructions on how I sprout seeds in it.

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Cathy from Townsville, Queensland

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May 23, 20070 found this helpful

most sprouters work the same way. Mine is like this..there are little tits inside the trays. one in each. mine has a little thing on top of each one to keep seeds from filtering down into the next tray. the one on top usually is heavier than the trays themselves. then there is a bottom where all the water filters down into. put your different kinds of seeds in separate trays.line up the little (tits)for lack of a better name) one on top of each other. fill the very top tray with water almost to the top and then line it up with the rest of the tits. make sure you have the bottom on. make sure all the little tits are lined up so that the water in the top will filter down and eventually end up in the very bottom. do this twice a day. I also make sure that I wash the seeds once a day at least.

 
May 25, 20070 found this helpful

Here are a couple sites you can check out for sprouting seeds.

www.primalseeds.org/sprouting.htm
weblife.org/sprouting.html
www.landofvos.com/.../wbsprouts.html

 
By philbrew (Guest Post)
May 25, 20070 found this helpful

See if there is a name of the sprouter on it somewhere. Then go to their website. sometimes I have gotten directions by doing this.

 

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