Kit Thai

19,20

Thai cuisine has gained popularity in recent years thanks to its rich flavors, balancing sweet, salty, sour, and spicy elements.

With this kit, you can enjoy the fresh and citrusy taste of cilantro, the spicy kick of chili, and the mild flavor and crunchy texture of chives right at home.

The kit includes: 3 biodegradable grow bags, 3 substrate tablets, 1 cilantro seed bomb, 1 chili seed bomb, 1 chive seed bomb, and use instructions.

Size: 16 x 8,5 cm.
Weight: 210 g.

EAN: 8436601344922

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Place the substrate tablets in a container with water.

Drain the water and insert the substrate into the cultivation bags. Place the bags on a plate.

Partially bury the seed bombs in the substrate.

Keep the soil moist (without flooding) until the seeds begin to germinate. Then, allow to dry between each watering.

Avoid direct sunlight for the first few days; they need brightness and indirect light.

Around the tenth day after sprouting, it's time to place them in their final location. Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.

CORIANDER

This is a very easy plant to grow at home. It is resistant to frost, but you must grow it in the ground. It needs a lot of light. Can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, making sure it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Very moderate watering needed, not resistant to flooding. Does not require specific nutrients. Place in loose soil. Use mature compost or humus, does not like fresh fertiliser.

CHILLI

The best months for sowing are February and March. You need to choose a very sunny spot, taking into account that it doesn’t resist frost. Must be very well watered during the 15-20 days that the sprouts take to come out, and then moderately watered, avoiding both drying out and flooding or soaking the leaves. Once the plants have grown to a reasonable height, transplant directly into the ground or into a 10-litre pot, adding natural fertiliser or compost for them to develop correctly. Fruits can be harvested between the middle of summer until the end of autumn.

CHIVES

Indoor sowing can be done year-round, while outdoor sowing should begin in early spring when temperatures range between 15-20°C. Plants should receive 2 to 6 hours of sunlight daily. Germination typically occurs within 8-10 days. Initially, water generously, then allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Once seedlings reach 10 cm in height, transplant them directly into the soil, spacing them 15 cm apart, or into a 10-liter pot with added natural fertilizer to support their proper growth.

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Why isn't it sprouting?

It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.

How to know when the substrate is hydrated?

It should increase by 4 to 5 times its size, so you’ll notice that it is completely soft and easily crumbles. Don't be impatient; the process can take between 15 and 20 minutes.

What is the most suitable place to put my kit?

The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.

Do I have to plant indoors?

You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in the kit instructions.

Why aren't my sprouts growing?

Plants need space to fully develop; you should carefully separate each sprout and plant them about 10 cm apart from each other.

Why is my pot moldy?

The pot is made from natural fibers, and mold growth is quite normal. However, if there is too much mold, it may indicate excess moisture. Reduce the frequency of watering slightly.

How do I transplant my plants?

Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.

Place the substrate tablets in a container with water.

Drain the water and insert the substrate into the cultivation bags. Place the bags on a plate.

Partially bury the seed bombs in the substrate.

Keep the soil moist (without flooding) until the seeds begin to germinate. Then, allow to dry between each watering.

Avoid direct sunlight for the first few days; they need brightness and indirect light.

Around the tenth day after sprouting, it's time to place them in their final location. Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.

CORIANDER

This is a very easy plant to grow at home. It is resistant to frost, but you must grow it in the ground. It needs a lot of light. Can also be grown inside the house all throughout the year, making sure it gets a lot of sunlight and an approximate temperature of 18ºC. Very moderate watering needed, not resistant to flooding. Does not require specific nutrients. Place in loose soil. Use mature compost or humus, does not like fresh fertiliser.

CHILLI

The best months for sowing are February and March. You need to choose a very sunny spot, taking into account that it doesn’t resist frost. Must be very well watered during the 15-20 days that the sprouts take to come out, and then moderately watered, avoiding both drying out and flooding or soaking the leaves. Once the plants have grown to a reasonable height, transplant directly into the ground or into a 10-litre pot, adding natural fertiliser or compost for them to develop correctly. Fruits can be harvested between the middle of summer until the end of autumn.

CHIVES

Indoor sowing can be done year-round, while outdoor sowing should begin in early spring when temperatures range between 15-20°C. Plants should receive 2 to 6 hours of sunlight daily. Germination typically occurs within 8-10 days. Initially, water generously, then allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Once seedlings reach 10 cm in height, transplant them directly into the soil, spacing them 15 cm apart, or into a 10-liter pot with added natural fertilizer to support their proper growth.

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Why isn't it sprouting?

It's likely it is due to insufficient watering. Make sure to keep the substrate consistently moist and water it with an adequate amount of water. If you're in a very dry area with high temperatures, increase the frequency of watering.

How to know when the substrate is hydrated?

It should increase by 4 to 5 times its size, so you’ll notice that it is completely soft and easily crumbles. Don't be impatient; the process can take between 15 and 20 minutes.

What is the most suitable place to put my kit?

The best place to put your pot is in an area with a temperature around 20ºC in your house where there is brightness without direct sunlight. Avoid placing the pot near heating or air conditioning.

Do I have to plant indoors?

You can grow these plants indoors or outdoors. Make sure to cultivate them during their ideal season so that the environmental parameters are appropriate. You can find more information about the germination conditions of each variety in the kit instructions.

Why aren't my sprouts growing?

Plants need space to fully develop; you should carefully separate each sprout and plant them about 10 cm apart from each other.

Why is my pot moldy?

The pot is made from natural fibers, and mold growth is quite normal. However, if there is too much mold, it may indicate excess moisture. Reduce the frequency of watering slightly.

How do I transplant my plants?

Insert each cultivation bag into the soil of the final pot. Once in the soil, it will degrade quickly, leaving space for the roots.