Guía para Germinar Todo el Año

Year-Round Sprouting Guide

Nutrient-dense microgreens from your home

Indoor seed sprouting —also called «sprouting»— allows the quick production of nutrient-dense microgreens in small spaces without relying on the season. In winter, when the outdoor garden slows down, sprouts provide vitamins (C, K, B-complex), digestive enzymes, and phytonutrients that boost the family diet.

1Seed Selection

🌿 Alfalfa

Rich in protective phytoestrogens

🥦 Broccoli

Concentrated source of antioxidant sulforaphane

🫘 Lentil

High protein content (≈ 26%)

💡 Important: Purchase seeds certified for human consumption with ≥ 95% germination and free from chemical treatments.

2Container Preparation

Option Features Notes
Sprouting tray Large surface and bottom drainage Ideal for rotating multiple batches
Glass jar with mesh lid Economical, takes up little space Tilt the jar at a 45° angle
Hydroponic mat Hemp or coconut fibers Useful for delicate sprouts

3Sprouting Process

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Initial Rinse

Place seeds in a fine strainer and rinse under running water

Soaking Time

Small seeds: 4-6h
Legumes: 8-12h

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Optimal Temperature

18-22°C. In winter, near a south window or thermal blanket

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Regular Watering

Rinse and drain 2-3 times/day

4Sprouting Times

🌿 Alfalfa

5-6 days

Length: 3-4 cm

🥦 Broccoli

4-5 days

Length: 2-3 cm

🌶️ Radish

3-4 days

Length: 3 cm

🫘 Lentil

2-3 days

Root: 1 cm

5Annual Sprouting Calendar

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Winter

Alfalfa, lentil, clover

Tolerate low light and moderate temperature

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Spring

Radish, broccoli, fenugreek

Spicy sprouts; fast germination

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Summer

Sunflower, mung, basil

More ventilation to avoid mold

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Autumn

Buckwheat, pea, mustard

Balance of protein and chlorophyll

6Comparative Methods

Method Advantages Disadvantages
Sprouting trays High yield; good aeration Higher seed and water usage
Jars with mesh Economical; perfect for beginners Risk of compaction
Hydroponic kits Automated watering; longer microgreens High initial cost
🎯 Practical Tip: Stagger sowings every 3-4 days to have a continuous supply of fresh sprouts.

🌱 Start Your Sprouting Journey!

Sprouting requires few inputs, completes in less than a week, and provides a steady supply of micronutrients even in midwinter.


Question to dive deeper: What seed combination would you like to explore first to diversify flavors and nutrients on your table this winter?

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Sources

  1. Penn State Extension – «What You Should Know About Sprouts»: provides information on the nutritional value of sprouts and safety recommendations.
  2. West Virginia University Extension – «Grow This: Microgreens»: explains the difference between sprouts and microgreens and emphasizes hygiene importance.
  3. University of Maryland Extension – «Mighty Microgreens»: describes how microgreens can contain many more vitamins than their mature counterparts.
  4. WebMD – «Health Benefits of Alfalfa»: provides data on the vitamin and mineral content of alfalfa sprouts.
  5. Healthline – «Alfalfa: Benefits, Nutrition Facts & Side Effects»: offers a summary of the nutrients found in alfalfa sprouts.

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