Growing bok choy indoors with grow lights is super easy.Get some bok choy seeds and potting mix, plant them in seed trays and put them under a grow light.In about a month you can pick fresh bok choy to eat! Growing Baby Bok Choy Indoors is Easy I love baby bok choy so much we grow it year round.

Instead of growing them in our garden beds I’m often growing them indoors so I am always stocked and ready to to use in our favorite recipes.Growing bok choy indoors is pretty easy if you have a heating mat and grow light (don’t have those things? read the bottom of the post for tips).In about 4 weeks after planting your seeds you will have beautiful bok choy to cook and eat! Once you grow bok choy come back and try my Bok Choy Stir Fry in Brown Sauce, Bok Choy in Chicken Broth and Bok Choy Pasta.

And if you are growing lots here’s how I store bok choy, and here’s how to freeze bok choy without it turning mushy (awesome for soups!).Using a Heating Mat and Grow Lights The key parts to growing bok choy indoors (or really starting any seeds) is a heating mat and grow lights (to mimic the sun).When starting your seeds it’s best to use a heating mat to get consistent fast germination.

Set your heating mat to 75F.After the seeds germinate you can turn off the heating mat.The seedlings need up to 16 hours of light a day.

Growing without a grow light is possible if you have windows that gets really great light but you might have poor results with leggy weak plants.Yo

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