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making it easy to handle and transport . Peat has excellent water retention properties , which can be beneficial for micro greens , especially in arid climates or if you ’ re concerned about water conservation . It also has a slightly acidic pH , which some micro greens prefer .

However , there are cons to consider as well . Potting soil can be more expensive than peat , and its composition can vary between brands , potentially leading to inconsistent results . Peat , while effective in water retention , can be less nutrient-rich than potting soil , necessitating the use of additional fertilizers .

In conclusion , choosing between potting soil and peat for growing micro greens depends on your specific needs and priorities . Potting soil offers better nutrition , while peat excels in water retention and weight .

GrowinG in Low-LiGHT condiTionS

Growing micro greens in lowlight conditions can be more difficult compared to cultivating them in full sunlight . In low-light environments , such as indoors or areas with filtered light , micro greens may exhibit distinct characteristics . They tend to elongate and stretch towards the light source , resulting in leggy and delicate growth . This is known as etiolation and occurs as the plants attempt to maximize their light intake . To counteract this , it ’ s crucial

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