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Seed
Sowing Amount / 10”x20” tray
Grams I Ounces
Germination Days
(domes on)
Days to
Harvest
Watering
Schedule¹
(potting soil)
Flavor Profile
Shiso
28
1
3-5 days
12-21 days
1 every 4 days
Licorice
Sorrell, Ruby-Veined
28
1
3-7 days
12-20 days
1 every 4 days
Tangy, lemon, mildly sour
Sunflower
170-226
6-8
2-3 days
8-12 days
1 every 4 days
Nutty
Swiss Chard
56
2
2-5 days
8-12 days
1 every 4 days
Sweet, earthy
Tangerine Gem (marigold)
56
2
7-14 days
20-30 days
1 every 4 days
Citrus, tangerine, mild pepper
Tatsoi
28
1
2-4 days
8-12 days
1 every 4 days
Mild mustard
Thyme (various)
17
0.6
5-8 days
25-35 days
1 every 5 days
Thyme, some have lemon, cinnamon tones
Watercress
17
0.6
3-8 days
10-12 days
1 every 3 days
Spicy, peppery
Wheatgrass
28-56
1 to 2
2-3 days
7-12 days
1 every 4 days
Mild grassy, slightly bitter
GROWING TIPS
*Figures in this table are estimates. Germination & harvest times may vary depending on seed variety, quality & growing conditions. Consult instructions from your seed supplier.
¹For soil-free (hydroponic) growing, watering cycle frequency and duration are dependent on type of media that is used. See Growing Tips below.
Sowing Your Seeds
The amounts in the table are estimates. A good rule of thumb is a density of 1/8” to 1/4” spacing in the tray. Consult the directions
from your seed supplier. As you use your GardenChef®, keep track of germination and density of growing plants. If they seem a
bit sparse, add a little more seed to your trays in the next growing cycle. Conversely, if they seem too thick, dial it back. There are
numerous resources on the internet that can be helpful to develop your farmer instincts. In addition to planting tips, you can find
information on the pros and cons of various types of growing media.
Purchase Seeds from Reputable Suppliers
There are many suppliers online. Make sure they are reputable and follow safe practices for producing seed.
Growing in Potting Soil
The Growing Chart is a good starting point for growing in soil. We recommend beginners start with growing in soil as it is easier
and plants take naturally to growing in soil! Use commercially produced potting soil. Do not use garden soil or dirt from outdoors.
Hydroponic Growing Media
The GC52 is not recommended for hydroponic growing.
About Nutrients
Potting Soil:
Enough nutrients are present in potting soil for about 2-3 weeks, which is adequate for a single growing cycle.
Monitor Your Plants
The best way to learn is to check your plants daily and observe their growth and health. You can nip potential problems in the
bud, learn how your plants grow and when to harvest for your particular needs.
Regular Cleaning
A healthy environment makes healthy plants. Clean your cabinet and growing supplies regularly to reduce the chance of contami-
nation. See cleaning instructions on page 20-22 and sanitation guidelines on page 24.
Disease Prevention
In addition to regular cleaning, monitor your watering cycles, temperature and humidity levels. Overwatering, or too much humidity
can cause mold to grow. Adjust them as needed.