Sprouting Kits
This is a pretty solid sprouting system. There are 3 trays, and they allow you to grow a pretty good variety of different sprout mixes at the same time. It’s stackable so it doesn’t take up alot of space, and it is very easy to grow sprouts. Some of the sprouts my kids aren’t big on, but I can’t sprout enough lentils! They pick them clean as a snack. I am guessing that’s a good thing. :^)

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March 27th, 2010 at 4:51 am
I must say I love my sprouter. The holes are small and only on the edges so I don’t have the roots all growing down to the next level like I do with another of my small sprouters.
I have found that 2 to 3 tablespoons of leafy seed fills it wonderfully with strong growth. It is also good at growing mung beans but I’m finding myself eating so many green sprouts I do not like to “waste” the space with beans so I just grow them in a crock.
I have seen recomendations of eating up to six cups a day of mixed sprouts (not alfalfa) I think I must be close. For a simple, easy, no nonsense sprouter this is one of the best. Like I said I’m ordering a second one so I can just grow them up.
March 28th, 2010 at 4:37 pm
Misleading description, I thought from the picture that you could pour water through the top hole, but you have to take it apart each time and water and drain. It is unwieldy to stack.