How Many Sprouts Should I Grow? (2024)

How Many Sprouts Should I Grow?

As the Greenhouse Manager I am often asked this question from guests who would like to remain on the Hippocrates program once they return home. The answer depends largely on what the rest of your diet looks like. For optimal health, I would recommend that you strive to make your diet 50% sprouts and 50% vegetables. If you do not have a specific health challenge that you would like to address, you can make your diet 50% sprouts, 35% vegetables, and up to 15% fruit (as an option.) If you eat this way the average person will need about four cups of sprouts per day. That is, two cups for lunch and two cups for dinner.

I recommend that you grow a variety of different sprouts. Every sprout mines different nutrients as it grows. By having a variety of different sprouts in your diet you will have a complete balanced nutritional profile. One tablespoon each of perhaps, eight to ten different sprouts will add up to about two cups.

Some types of sprouts are grown just for eating and some for juicing and some for both. Sprouts for eating include adzuki, mung beans, lentils, fenugreek, garbanzo, alfalfa, clover, broccoli, radish, onion, beet, garlic, cabbage, and buckwheat. Sprouts for juicing and eating include sunflower and pea. Wheatgrass is grown only for juicing. This is because humans do not have the digestive enzymes necessary to liquefy the strong blades of grass.

Eating

For eating, you will want to grow enough sprouts to produce about four cups of sprouts per day (for the average person.) The chart below will outline the suggested growing schedule for 10 different sprouts for eating:

Sprout

Start Soaking Seeds(Dry Volume)

New CropFrequency

Time toHarvest

Finished Sprout Yield(Sprouted Volume)

Adzuki

½ cup

once every three days

3 days

2 cups

Mung beans

½ cup

once every three days

3 days

2 cups

Red lentils

½ cup

once every three days

3 days

2 cups

Fenugreek

½ cup

once every three days

3 days

2 cups

Alfalfa

2 Tablespoons

once every three days

7 days

2 cups

Broccoli

2 Tablespoons

once every three days

7 days

2 cups

Radish

2 Tablespoons

once every three days

7 days

2 cups

Sunflower

1 cup

once every seven days

12 days

one 10” X 10” tray

Pea Shoots

1 cup

once every seven days

7 days

one 10” X 10” tray

Juicing

For juicing, you will want to grow enough sprouts to produce 2-two ounce shots of wheatgrass juice every day and 2-sixteen ounce green drinks every day (per person.) The chart below will outline the suggested growing schedule for 3 different sprouts for juicing. This is in addition to the sprouts that you are growing for eating:

Sprout

Start Soaking Seeds(Dry Volume)

New CropFrequency

Time toHarvest

Finished Sprout Yield(Sprouted Volume)

Wheatgrass

1 cup

once every two days

7 days

one 10” X 10” tray

Sunflower

1 cup

once every two days

12 days

one 10” X 10” tray

Pea Shoots

1 cup

once every two days

7 days

one 10” X 10” tray

Supplies

It only takes about two square feet of kitchen countertop space to grow five pounds of food every week in the form of sprouts when growing in Mason jars. You will need 16 Mason jars all lined up in a drain pan on the kitchen counter or on a bamboo dish drying rack with each one growing a different type of sprout. In order to maintain this program you will need the following supplies (per person):

  • 16 - Mason jars with sprout lids (or EasySprouters)
  • 3 – 16” X 22” Tupperware lids (to use as drain pans)
  • 2 – Hydrosol racks (small)
  • 20 – 10” X 10” trays
  • Adzuki bean seeds (2.5 pounds per month)
  • Mung bean seeds (2.5 pounds per month)
  • Green lentil seeds (2.5 pounds per month)
  • Red lentil seeds (2.5 pounds per month)
  • Fenugreek seeds (2.5 pounds per month)
  • Alfalfa seeds (12 ounces per month)
  • Broccoli seeds (12 ounces per month)
  • Radish seeds (12 ounces per month)
  • Wheatgrass seeds (5 pounds per month)
  • Pea shoot seeds (6 pounds per month)
  • Sunflower seeds (4.5 pounds per month)

Article by Brian Hetrich Greenhouse Manager

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