Yeah...that's also great idea...I'm usually prefer that hydroponic method in winters...i posted that hydroponic method also..thanks a lot for visiting 🙏👍
7 days or 8 days age Wheatgrass only best for juice or smoothie..we can use second time also after first harvest...2 harvests are better after that no use with that grass..better to grow it freshly again
And good for cats lust for greens , already have catnip for my cat to munch on but he still wants aloe vera which is toxic for cats so I will grow this 😺
Grass, ubiquitous yet often overlooked, serves as the verdant carpet of our landscapes, playing an indispensable role in ecosystems worldwide. Comprising numerous species, each with its unique characteristics, grasses collectively weave a tapestry of greenery across plains, meadows, and lawns. Their slender blades sway gently in the breeze, a dance choreographed by nature, while their roots anchor the soil, preventing erosion and promoting stability. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, grasses provide vital ecological functions, serving as food and habitat for countless organisms, from insects to mammals. They form the backbone of grazing ecosystems, sustaining livestock and wildlife alike. Additionally, grasses contribute to the earth's oxygen production and carbon sequestration, mitigating climate change impacts. Furthermore, grasslands act as natural filters, purifying water as it percolates through their root systems, thus safeguarding freshwater sources. Culturally, grass has woven itself into the fabric of human civilization, symbolizing leisure in manicured lawns, sportsmanship on playing fields, and sustenance in agricultural landscapes. From the wheat fields of the Great Plains to the savannas of Africa, grasses have shaped human history and continue to influence our relationship with the natural world. Despite their resilience, grasses face myriad threats, including habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change-induced disturbances. Conservation efforts aimed at preserving grassland ecosystems are thus paramount, ensuring the continued vitality of these invaluable green guardians of the earth. In addition to their ecological and cultural significance, grasses also hold economic importance, contributing to industries ranging from agriculture to landscaping. Crops such as wheat, rice, corn, and barley are fundamental staples in global food production, providing sustenance for billions of people. Grasslands serve as prime grazing grounds for livestock, supporting the meat and dairy industries. Moreover, ornamental grasses enhance the beauty of gardens and parks, while turfgrass varieties create lush lawns for recreational and aesthetic purposes. The economic value of grass extends beyond tangible products, as it also fuels eco-tourism activities like safaris and wildlife viewing in natural grassland habitats. Furthermore, grasses play a crucial role in soil health and fertility. Their extensive root systems improve soil structure, enhancing water infiltration and nutrient retention. Through a process known as rhizoremediation, certain grass species can even help mitigate soil pollution by absorbing contaminants and breaking them down. Grasslands also provide valuable ecosystem services such as carbon storage and sequestration, helping mitigate the impacts of climate change. As carbon dioxide levels rise in the atmosphere, grasslands act as carbon sinks, storing carbon in their biomass and soil organic matter. By protecting and restoring grassland ecosystems, we can harness their potential to mitigate climate change and enhance global food security. In conclusion, grasses are more than just the green backdrop of our landscapes; they are dynamic and essential components of our planet's ecosystems, economies, and cultures. From providing habitat and food for wildlife to supporting agricultural livelihoods and sequestering carbon, grasses contribute in myriad ways to human well-being and environmental health. As stewards of the earth, it is imperative that we recognize and appreciate the importance of grasses and work towards their conservation and sustainable management for the benefit of present and future generations.
Thank u for taking the time to educate us. I never thought of grass to be so important and all the very important things it does for all of us. I would like to save your comment to share with my children class. Humans and some birds also use it as a construction material for their house, like thatcher roof with in my opinion is the best.
Do you discard the soil afterwards? I tried it but didn’t know how to remove the roots from the soil so as to add fresh seeds. What kind of soil have you used and how to remove the roots? Please guide
Hey hi.. thank you so much for watching...usually we used that soil for two crops with adding some extra soil..after that I use that soil with root as a potting soil for big containers...👍
Hi..thank you for watching...you can find these disposable tray in dollartree , Walmart etc..here I reused these tray which I have..plz subscribe and support my channel if it is useful😊
Hi thank you for watching...yeah ..we can grow in indoor also under sunshade or near windows like that...or else we can manage with grow lights....i also posted a hydroponic method without soil th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?si=EZjsajfMbpaZg971 Plz check..hope you like it...thank you
Hello Mahesh..thank you for watching.. After 7 days just cut the grass , no need to take off entire grass with roots..after one cut we can harvest second time also then we can discard or trash that.. because after 2 cuts no nutritional values in that grass...plz subscribe and support my channel for more interesting garden videos ..
Hi..After germination wait for 8 days, and leave one inch from the bottom and cut the remaining one for consumption...because as 7 to 8 days old grass is good for health..thank you for watching..🙏
Ich mache das ohne Erde und das klappt auch Super. Weil mit Erde hatte ich immer die Obstfliegen. Dagegen hat zwar Muskatnusspulver auf die Erde geholfen aber ich finde es Besser ohne Erde.
Hi thank you for watching..I too do this without soil in winters ...but in summer I prefer to grow in soil..keep maintaining the soil moisture is enough no need to watering much then only you can avoid fruit Flys and fungus...happy gardening ❤
Yeah..after cutting the grass will grow again but for the better results and best nutrition it better to use 2 times only...after that we need to plant again the seeds..you can grow this grass without soil also Plz checkout this short video link th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?feature=share Thank you so much for watching
For indoors : control watering will avoid fungus..it's a weekdays crop ..if u are having fungus in the potting medium control watering for indoors...place it in direct sunlight for an hour or two.. Thank you so much for watching
Top watering your grow is one of the fastest ways to Get mold. They make special trays (some with slots and some without) You set one inside the other. Lifting the Top (grow tray) and pouring a bit of water into the Bottom (empty) tray. Called Bottom watering. This helps prevent fungus and mold. Also, have proper air flow pointed at your crop. Doesn't need to be Blasting strong, just a gentle breeze or so. This will help keep the Surface soil Dry. Plus the plants seem to love the extra air and often grow better because of it.
Hi..actually wheat will grow in winters also..this grass is for 8 to 10days ..you can grow indoor also. I already post a video about without soil plz check it .. th-cam.com/video/7vBA6IMJohU/w-d-xo.html Thank you for watching..
Hi..thank you for watching🙏...if you have enough temperature then you can manage with grow lights no need sun light..just put under grow light ..all the best.
Yeah ..happily you can grow this grass without soil because it will grow within 10days..I already made a video on without soil.. th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?feature=share Plz checkout this short video link.. Thank you so much for watching..
No ...grass will come within 10days from the seedling process like soaking seeds .... I think your seeds are not much good.. please check your seeds once..
Don’t need to soak don’t need soil as wheat grass sprouts the roots intertwine. Just lay in tray use spray bottle with water until roots intermesh them rinse. Even simpler then this vide
If you buy your soil from another place, don't buy from there / name. Even if your soil is "red / does not look like soil", that "potted soil / compost" you used is hydrophobic. [The soil is afraid of water & also has "filler / junk" in the mix. They do this to scam people into the "buy more for less" idea.] Does your outside soil look like that?!
Without soil it takes 15 days to grow in my house. I didn't try with soil. Can anybody tell me what the time period with soil in house and on the terrace. Thank you
Very useful video. I am going to grow today, but without the soil.
Yeah...that's also great idea...I'm usually prefer that hydroponic method in winters...i posted that hydroponic method also..thanks a lot for visiting 🙏👍
Thank you! I'm learning to grow these to feed my pet lizard 😁 Amazing how fast they grow!
Thank you so much ❤️
I grew it once and it was amazing how fast it grew. I used it in my smoothies but after a week the grass was too tough.
7 days or 8 days age Wheatgrass only best for juice or smoothie..we can use second time also after first harvest...2 harvests are better after that no use with that grass..better to grow it freshly again
@@adoreamigas4050 thank you this is all new to me I haven't grown it since then and I have to get more seeds.
@@adoreamigas4050what do recommend to do after the second harvest?
@@biagomes1864 Hi..after second it's not useful..you can recycle it or use it as gardening mulch..thank you for watching
@@adoreamigas4050why? Can cats eat it after days?
Best food for rabbit...... I'm also doing same thing.... for my rabbits
Very good
And good for cats lust for greens , already have catnip for my cat to munch on but he still wants aloe vera which is toxic for cats so I will grow this 😺
🐇🐇🐇 rabbits🎉😄
Easy to grow 😀
Yes it is. ..thank you for visiting ❤️
Amazing now I will grow it for my bunn 🐇❤
Oh nice...thank you for watching ❤️
Do u have bunny??? I love bunnies 🐰
Buğday çimi tozu da varis tedavisinde kullanılıyor mu ? bilgisi olan yazabilir mi lütfen ❤
Wow ❤
Thank you so much 👍🙏
Very healthy...
Thank you for watching 👍❤️
Thank you!! 🤩✨
You are most welcome...plz keep encouraging ❤️
Wow 😍
So cute!💚🌿
Thanks a lot...it means a lot to me ❤️
Grass, ubiquitous yet often overlooked, serves as the verdant carpet of our landscapes, playing an indispensable role in ecosystems worldwide. Comprising numerous species, each with its unique characteristics, grasses collectively weave a tapestry of greenery across plains, meadows, and lawns. Their slender blades sway gently in the breeze, a dance choreographed by nature, while their roots anchor the soil, preventing erosion and promoting stability. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, grasses provide vital ecological functions, serving as food and habitat for countless organisms, from insects to mammals. They form the backbone of grazing ecosystems, sustaining livestock and wildlife alike. Additionally, grasses contribute to the earth's oxygen production and carbon sequestration, mitigating climate change impacts. Furthermore, grasslands act as natural filters, purifying water as it percolates through their root systems, thus safeguarding freshwater sources. Culturally, grass has woven itself into the fabric of human civilization, symbolizing leisure in manicured lawns, sportsmanship on playing fields, and sustenance in agricultural landscapes. From the wheat fields of the Great Plains to the savannas of Africa, grasses have shaped human history and continue to influence our relationship with the natural world. Despite their resilience, grasses face myriad threats, including habitat loss, invasive species, and climate change-induced disturbances. Conservation efforts aimed at preserving grassland ecosystems are thus paramount, ensuring the continued vitality of these invaluable green guardians of the earth.
In addition to their ecological and cultural significance, grasses also hold economic importance, contributing to industries ranging from agriculture to landscaping. Crops such as wheat, rice, corn, and barley are fundamental staples in global food production, providing sustenance for billions of people. Grasslands serve as prime grazing grounds for livestock, supporting the meat and dairy industries. Moreover, ornamental grasses enhance the beauty of gardens and parks, while turfgrass varieties create lush lawns for recreational and aesthetic purposes. The economic value of grass extends beyond tangible products, as it also fuels eco-tourism activities like safaris and wildlife viewing in natural grassland habitats.
Furthermore, grasses play a crucial role in soil health and fertility. Their extensive root systems improve soil structure, enhancing water infiltration and nutrient retention. Through a process known as rhizoremediation, certain grass species can even help mitigate soil pollution by absorbing contaminants and breaking them down. Grasslands also provide valuable ecosystem services such as carbon storage and sequestration, helping mitigate the impacts of climate change. As carbon dioxide levels rise in the atmosphere, grasslands act as carbon sinks, storing carbon in their biomass and soil organic matter. By protecting and restoring grassland ecosystems, we can harness their potential to mitigate climate change and enhance global food security.
In conclusion, grasses are more than just the green backdrop of our landscapes; they are dynamic and essential components of our planet's ecosystems, economies, and cultures. From providing habitat and food for wildlife to supporting agricultural livelihoods and sequestering carbon, grasses contribute in myriad ways to human well-being and environmental health. As stewards of the earth, it is imperative that we recognize and appreciate the importance of grasses and work towards their conservation and sustainable management for the benefit of present and future generations.
Great share...thank you so much❤️
Thank u for taking the time to educate us. I never thought of grass to be so important and all the very important things it does for all of us.
I would like to save your comment to share with my children class.
Humans and some birds also use it as a construction material for their house, like thatcher roof with in my opinion is the best.
I enjoy reading your comment
Very healthy 😋😋
For plant eaters, yes. I will try to see if my birds want them
Do you discard the soil afterwards? I tried it but didn’t know how to remove the roots from the soil so as to add fresh seeds. What kind of soil have you used and how to remove the roots? Please guide
Hey hi.. thank you so much for watching...usually we used that soil for two crops with adding some extra soil..after that I use that soil with root as a potting soil for big containers...👍
Ithai vachu enna sister panrathu sollunga please
Hello...thanks for visiting...Wheatgrass juice is very good for health...best detox juice and good for hemoglobin, iron etc..thank you🙏
Where to find those trays? I mean in which store in us?
Hi..thank you for watching...you can find these disposable tray in dollartree , Walmart etc..here I reused these tray which I have..plz subscribe and support my channel if it is useful😊
Wheatgrass fanclub now
Ha ha 😀😀
Thanks for this. One question, does it need sunlight?
Hi thank you for watching...yeah ..we can grow in indoor also under sunshade or near windows like that...or else we can manage with grow lights....i also posted a hydroponic method without soil
th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?si=EZjsajfMbpaZg971
Plz check..hope you like it...thank you
@@adoreamigas4050 okay thanks a lot I will check your video now
Ky isko chav me ugaya Jaa Sakta hai ya Dhoop ki jarurat hai
Super idea to grow thise plant in home
Thank you sis👍👌🏻
Thank you so much ❤️❤️ I'm glad if it is useful to you❤️❤️
Superb
Where get this wheat seeds
Hi ..I bought these seeds from ' whole foods market ' ..thank you❤️❤️
Kya ise green tea ki trah boil krke use kar skte hain
We are using this grass for juice...it's very good health ❤️👍
@@adoreamigas4050 I need for vitamin b12 explain whole process please
@@Vijayibhavh-ek8cq hello...plz watch the full video ..I mentioned the link below the title ..plz check ...
After 7 days , do we need to take off plants with roots. If we cut them can we use it after another 7 days ??
Hello Mahesh..thank you for watching..
After 7 days just cut the grass , no need to take off entire grass with roots..after one cut we can harvest second time also then we can discard or trash that.. because after 2 cuts no nutritional values in that grass...plz subscribe and support my channel for more interesting garden videos ..
Which is this soil 😊
It a mixture of cocopeat and tree mulch 👍
Why did you cut it im curious
We use this grass for juice...it's very healthy for consuming ..thank you ❤️
Are these disposable? so after cutting the roots are garbage? Or is it getting longer again?
It can be used only twice other than that no use with that grass..we should discard the roots..thank you for watching 🙏
Can I compost it?
When to cut grass? I mean at what level of grass height we can consider to cut it?
Hi..After germination wait for 8 days, and leave one inch from the bottom and cut the remaining one for consumption...because as 7 to 8 days old grass is good for health..thank you for watching..🙏
After 2 cut does the grass lose there benifit and vitamin?? And need another seed to grow
Yeah...after 2nd harvest there are less benfits in that grass so better to regrowth with seeds again..thanks a lot for reaching
Can i do it without soaking before hand??
Absolutely...but it will take one more day for germination. That's it..after that everything is same❤️❤️
Can we use the wheat grains from the super market?
Yes, you can use those seeds happily...thank you so much for watching 😊
Good👍💯💯💯 pl s
Thank you❤️🙏
Nice very healthy grass... Which place you
Thanks for reaching andi..we are in USA❤️.. you are from?
Hamare gao me aakar dekho kaise ugate hi ham gehu❤❤😂
This wheat grass for juice...it is very healthy juice for humans 😂
Ich mache das ohne Erde und das klappt auch Super. Weil mit Erde hatte ich immer die Obstfliegen. Dagegen hat zwar Muskatnusspulver auf die Erde geholfen aber ich finde es Besser ohne Erde.
Hi thank you for watching..I too do this without soil in winters ...but in summer I prefer to grow in soil..keep maintaining the soil moisture is enough no need to watering much then only you can avoid fruit Flys and fungus...happy gardening ❤
Can we place it on terrace
Yes...you can...have a happy gardening..thank you for watching 🥰
Will these produce more seeds of you let them fully grow?
No it can't produce seeds..for seeds plant it in a pot or garden bag..thank you so much for watching..🙏
Yes, I think it grows tall , into wheat.
The tops have wheat berries which are seeds that can be planted or cooked and eaten.
After cutting they grow again or we need to remove and plant seeds again
Yeah..after cutting the grass will grow again but for the better results and best nutrition it better to use 2 times only...after that we need to plant again the seeds..you can grow this grass without soil also
Plz checkout this short video link
th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?feature=share
Thank you so much for watching
If I am growing the wheatgrass outdoor, then how many times should i water it.
Sprinkle little amount of water daily once..thank you
Do you water it everyday?
alternate days Only...depends on temperatures...no need to too much watering just sprinkle it..thank you so much watching 🙏
plz suggest how to avoid fungus.....
For indoors : control watering will avoid fungus..it's a weekdays crop ..if u are having fungus in the potting medium control watering for indoors...place it in direct sunlight for an hour or two..
Thank you so much for watching
Top watering your grow is one of the fastest ways to Get mold. They make special trays (some with slots and some without) You set one inside the other. Lifting the Top (grow tray) and pouring a bit of water into the Bottom (empty) tray. Called Bottom watering. This helps prevent fungus and mold. Also, have proper air flow pointed at your crop. Doesn't need to be Blasting strong, just a gentle breeze or so. This will help keep the Surface soil Dry. Plus the plants seem to love the extra air and often grow better because of it.
can it be eaten?
We should make only juice..it aids in blood purification...thank u for watching...
Need sunlight?
Hi..actually wheat will grow in winters also..this grass is for 8 to 10days ..you can grow indoor also.
I already post a video about without soil plz check it ..
th-cam.com/video/7vBA6IMJohU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching..
Does it need sunlight to grow? There is no sunshine at my home bcz its completly closed
Hi..thank you for watching🙏...if you have enough temperature then you can manage with grow lights no need sun light..just put under grow light ..all the best.
Hey can I grow grass indoor without soil in.summer?
Yeah ..happily you can grow this grass without soil because it will grow within 10days..I already made a video on without soil..
th-cam.com/users/shorts7vBA6IMJohU?feature=share
Plz checkout this short video link..
Thank you so much for watching..
Konsa bij us kiya gaya he
I thought that was a Teflon pan at first I almost had a heart attack
🤣🤣
Nice sharing
@0:03 “I told you” some will float and some will sink 😂
If we grow the wheat outdoor.
Yeah ...we can grow the Wheatgrass in direct sunlight.. thank you for watching
The grass will come after 8 days
No ...grass will come within 10days from the seedling process like soaking seeds .... I think your seeds are not much good.. please check your seeds once..
Best👍💯
I find it hilarious that people in these videos keep petting the grass .
Grass came from:
Don’t need to soak don’t need soil as wheat grass sprouts the roots intertwine. Just lay in tray use spray bottle with water until roots intermesh them rinse. Even simpler then this vide
If you buy your soil from another place, don't buy from there / name. Even if your soil is "red / does not look like soil", that "potted soil / compost" you used is hydrophobic. [The soil is afraid of water & also has "filler / junk" in the mix. They do this to scam people into the "buy more for less" idea.]
Does your outside soil look like that?!
Without Soil is more Healthy and Best
I learnt that without soil in winter the seeds will just grow mould but in summer it is fine
Without soil it takes 15 days to grow in my house. I didn't try with soil. Can anybody tell me what the time period with soil in house and on the terrace. Thank you
Can you play football on it
గోధుమ గింజలు కాదు గా
గోధుమ సీడ్ గా అవి
Not
Is it possible to grow them in this summer??
Why not..we can grow it easily in summer ..thanks lot for watching..👍