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Benefits of consuming Sprouts:
Ideas on How to use Mini Bricks:
Use the mini bricks to create small-scale buildings, houses, or forts. Simply stack the bricks, and if you’d like to make a more permanent structure, use glue or mortar to hold the bricks together. You can also create miniature furniture like tables, chairs, and benches by sticking the bricks, which can be added to your building projects.
For DIY enthusiasts, these bricks can be used to make unique, personalized 3-D functional items like Pen stands, Trinket boxes that can be used in day-to-day life. There are more creative ways to use these miniature bricks in everyday life like a mobile stand, Tea light Holder, Coaster set, Mini Planter, Paper Weight, Key Holder, Tissue Paper Holder, Mini Bird Feeder, custom Picture Frame, and whatnot!!
Build stunning 2-D wall hangings using the mini bricks by arranging them on canvas or a sturdy base. Simply arrange the bricks together as per your imagination and stick on the canvas or sheet.You can create 2-D portraits like a fish, boat in sea, or even a complete scenery and hang on your walls.
Ideal for school projects, mini bricks can be used to build models of famous buildings, landmarks, or even create a small replica of a historical site. Architectural students can use these miniature bricks to replicate their building ideas, creating detailed and realistic scale models for better visualization and design experimentation.
You can enhance your mini brick creations by painting them and adding embellishments for a unique touch. These handcrafted pieces make thoughtful gifts for friends and family, leaving them amazed by your creativity.
Not at all! It is not any artificial chemical based coating! It is the same pure clay sprout pots, which were treated under fire for an additional number of times to achieve this black color and make it more durable.
Spread the soaked pulses / legumes like green gram, chickpeas, horse gram or any millets like ragi, bajra, etc., in the sprout container bowl. Close the lid and Stack this container over the excess water collector pot. Leave it for a day or two and see the seeds sprout well. In between, open the lid and sprinkle some water once in a while.
Before the first use, immerse the sprout maker in a tub of water for 24 hours. Then let it air dry completely.
Not just sprouts! The clay sprout maker is a suitable set for growing microgreens as well. And after sprouting, the excess water collector bowl can be used as a serving bowl with a lid.
In general, the sprout container can hold up to 250g of grains. It may vary based on the type of grains or seeds used.
Definitely No! These clay sprout makers provide a natural non toxic environment for the sprouts or microgreens to grow. Wherein the plastic containers are prone to harmful chemical leach and its non porous environment allows quicker foul smell and fungus formations.
Yes, the clay pot is easy to clean. Simply wash it with mild soap and water after each use to keep it in great condition. Avoid harsh chemicals or hard scrubbers to preserve the natural clay material.
The pot is ideal for small to medium batches of sprouts. If you need larger quantities, you can harvest sprouts more frequently or go for our more spacious 3 layer sprouting pot.
The pot should be handled with care as it is made from natural clay. Avoid sudden temperature changes, and store it in a dry place when not in use to prevent any cracking.
Typically, sprouts take 1-3 days to grow, depending on the type of seed you are sprouting.
You can sprout a variety of seeds such as alfalfa, mung beans, lentils, chickpeas, and sunflower seeds in this pot.
It’s best to transfer the sprouts to an airtight container for storage. The sprout pot is designed to grow the sprouts, not to store them long-term.
Yes, the Clay Sprout Pot is made from food-safe materials, ensuring it's completely safe for growing edible sprouts.
Ofcourse! You can use this sprouting pot as a microgreens tray and grow your one fiber rich microgreens for salad at home.