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I know that Hydrogen Peroxide is good, we have been ussing it too, but it is not

yet FDA approved. Only Calcium Hypochlorite is. And we have no experience with

this at all.

 Kind regards,

and Anca Iordachianu

Wheatgrass and Sprouts LLC

phone: (248)625 9775

www.wheatgrassandsprouts.com

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Tue, June 19, 2012 3:19:00 PM

Subject: Re: Calcium Hypochlorite for Seeds Disinfection

and Watter Irrigation Testing

 

I've read that soaking them in food grade hydrogen peroxide and vinegar (sprayed

on the sprouts from seperate bottles) is more effective in killing bad bacteria,

and safer too. It forms paracetic acid, google it and you can see research done

on it for safer disinfecting. Ive done it for my sprouts and if rinsed well

leaves no residual flavor either.

>

> Dear sprout growers friends,

>

> My name is Anca and I have just join the group.

>

> We started growing wheatgrass & sprouts for our use, but soon more people

>wanted to buy from us. We have just started a small business of growing

>whaetgrass and sprouts, all organic, as trained by Bergonzi.

>

>

> Now, the MDA (Michigan Department of Agriculture) approached us and asked us

to

>stop growing and selling until we will comply with the FDA regulations. Two of

>them are the most challenging:

>

> 1.) Disinfecting the seeds with Calcium Hypochlorite Solution of 20,000 ppm.

>

> We do not know what to expect if we do this.

>

> Does anyone of you have experience with this process? Are the seeds still

>germinating after that? Are the sprouts still be organic (our seeds are

>organic).

>

>

> 2.) Water dripping & testing.

>

> We have the trays on a rack, therefore when we water them the water drips from

>top to bottom. Well, this is not acceptable, causing contamination and they

want

>us to use closed trays or some other tray underneath to catch the water. But we

>know how important the dripping is and circulation.

> If we are still going to test the irrigation water coming out of the tray, why

>they can not drip?

>

>

> Does anyone know about these two requirements? We really want to continue to

>grow organic sprouts and supply people here locally, but these requirement seem

>to make it very difficult.

>

> Any suggestions would be appreciated!

>

> Thank you all in advance,

> Anca

>

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