Maximizing Microgreens Growth: The Essential Guide to Lighting

Why Lighting Matters for Microgreens
Getting your lighting right can transform scrawny, spindly sprouts into vibrant, nutrient-rich microgreens. Light drives photosynthesis, fueling growth and flavor. Without it, your greens will stretch, etiolate (become pale and weak), or simply fail to thrive.
The 3 Lighting Options Explained
- Natural Light: Windowsills work if you have 6+ hours of direct sun. Rotate trays daily for even growth.
- Fluorescent Bulbs: Affordable and reliable, but stay 6-12 inches above greens to avoid heat damage.
- LED Grow Lights: Energy-efficient with full-spectrum light. Ideal for consistent results year-round.
Lighting Mistakes to Avoid
Too close: Lights placed too low can scorch tender greens.
Not enough time: Aim for 14-16 hours daily—use a timer to automate this.
Troubleshooting Tips
If your microgreens look leggy (tall and pale), move lights closer. Yellowing leaves mean too much light. Adjust intensity gradually!
Your Action Steps Today
- Measure your current light distance from trays.
- Invest in a simple timer for consistent cycles.
- Swap to LED strips if using aging fluorescents.
Growing tip: Rotate trays 180° daily—this prevents directional leaning and builds sturdier stalks!
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