Chia seed plants
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All Comments (13)
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@GTmuvman wow! Thats an amazing plant I need to find some seeds and add this to my garden! Thanks for the info.....I will check it out!!
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@london1817 Well the seed is very Nutritious with 8 x more omega 3 than salmon & 15 X more magnesium than broccoli & 3 ox more iron than spinach & 3 ox more Anti-Oxidants than blueberry + about 20grams protein per 100 grams it kick ass. oops & 28 grams Dietary Fibre. But its hard to get lots of seed from the plant unless the conditions are rite, you would be better off buying a kilo then spout some seedlings for your salads.
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@GTmuvman I had a scooby doo chia pet with shaggy a while back...maybe I will try to grow some more of this out in my garden! Is it very useful to you? I don't know much about this...thanks....Rick.
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@london1817 yes its the same plant when it gets past the seedling stage it can get quite tall
thank you for this video! so I can grow them on my own! How did you plant them? Did you just throw seeds on ground or what? What spacing does it requires, etc?
artnikolapesic 2 months ago
@artnikolapesic Hi there, yea just throw them on the ground & lightly rake them in, but you should just sprout them eat the sprouts or blend them in one of your super shakes. By the way I just Subscribed to your channel, Nice> Seme od konoplje: "Milkshake" sa bananom i jagodama (Hemp-seed milkshake.
GTmuvman 2 months ago
@GTmuvman Thank you for your answer, and subscribing! I can't wait spring to plant my chia:) I already eat ground chia with mashed bananas, veeery tasty! And yes, hemp seeds are also amazing, but I can't grow them:((( at least legally:)
artnikolapesic 2 months ago
@artnikolapesic Yea Shame about the illegality it truly is one of god gifts in all its applications. Good luck with the Chia its a nice plant, ask the bees. Thank you for subscribing.
GTmuvman 2 months ago
really nice of you to share your experience with us...I will ty it right away here in Florida..perrenial or annual?..looks like other salvias, so I'm guessing perrennial...
kathberry8 3 months ago
@kathberry8 Hi there, Annual down in Melbourne plant spring harvest autumn.. but in the natural desert environment it may survive the winter.
GTmuvman 3 months ago