This guide explores what growing media are used for microgreens, sprouts, and hydroponic crops and why soil is rarely the best choice. It breaks down the most common growing media, shows when to use mats, loose substrates or no medium at all and highlights the key factors that influence hygiene, germination, and consistency.
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The success of microgreens cultivation depends not only on seeds but also on the equipment you use. From trays and coco mats to lighting, fertilizers, and transport boxes—each tool plays a role in achieving strong, healthy, and consistent crops. With the right accessories matched to your scale, you can achieve higher yields and simplify your daily work.
Coco coir, extracted from coconuts, is an organic substrate ideal for growing microgreens. In this article, we compare coco coir with cocomats, helping you choose the best material for growing microgreens.
Let us analyze coco coir and cocomats so that you can choose the ideal substrate for your cultivation.