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Dill – 2 Grams

45 EGP

Description

Sativa Seeds from Italy (GMO FREE DECLARATION)

Dill has had a long history of existing alongside humans. Dill is considered an important annual and valuable herb in ancient Egypt as far back as 1400 BC, evidence of the remnants of dill were found in Pharaoh Amenhotep II’s tomb in the 7th century BC.

There was a mention of dill in the Bible. Ancient Egyptian writings also mentioned dills which was considered as a sign of affluence in the ancient Roman and Greek cultures.

But we are not here today to talk about the traditional cultivation of dill, we will talk about the cultivation of dill sprouts, which can contain about 10 times the nutrients found in mature dill plants as well as its speed of growth compared to its mature counterpart. As well as its concentrated taste that is added to the best international recipes.

General Info

– Dill is not just tasty but healthy too! These delicate greens are filled with health benefits. They are rich in vitamins A, and C, and are also a good source of fiber as well as calcium, folate, calcium, manganese, and iron.

– We have listed some ideas on how you can use your dill microgreens:

*Put some dill in with your homemade pickles

*Add it to your salad bowl

*Use as a garnish on top of your dish

*Add it to any marination

*Make it an addition to soft cheeses

– Dill is favored by chefs as a garnish to add a feathery texture and a fresh herbal flavor into savory dishes.

Growing Guidelines

  • Days to Maturity: 70-90 Days

  • Planting Depth: 1 cm 

  • Plant Spacing: 15 cm: 35 cm

  • Soil Preference: 70% Cocopeat 10% Vermiculite 5% Perlite 15% Plant Compost 

  • Temp Preference: 15ºC to 25ºC

  • Light Preference: Full sunlight

  • pH Range: 5.5-7.0

  • EC/PPM: 0.8-1.5 / 512-960

  • Color: Green 

  • Flavor: Aromatic, grassy, zesty

  1. Prepare your soil mix and put your seeds at 1 cm depth.

  2. Spray the seeds and cover them with a plastic case to accelerate the germination process, don’t forget to make holes in the plastic case for the seeds to breathe. 

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Harvesting

  1. As soon as it grows, you can start harvesting gradually.

  2. Use the scissors to cut the dill or cut the whole plant, depending on how much you use.

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