How to Regrow Brussels Sprouts

Get Brussels sprouts., Cut off the bottom of the brussel sprout, the inedible part that is usually left uneaten. , Wash and examine., Fill a container with about half an inch of water. , Place as many Brussels sprouts you wish to regrow in the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get Brussels sprouts.

    Stores usually sell a pack with multiple brussels sprouts.
  2. Step 2: Cut off the bottom of the brussel sprout

    , Wash the brussels sprout's base and peel of any yellow/dead leaves. ,, They shouldn't be floating.

    It's ok if the brussels sprouts are touching each other.

    Just make sure they aren't crammed together. ,,, It might take a while, but eventually the regrown brussels sprouts will grow roots.

    Wait one day before planting in soil. , The soil should be slightly moist but not too wet.
  3. Step 3: the inedible part that is usually left uneaten.

  4. Step 4: Wash and examine.

  5. Step 5: Fill a container with about half an inch of water.

  6. Step 6: Place as many Brussels sprouts you wish to regrow in the water.

  7. Step 7: Change the water daily

  8. Step 8: and dispose of any yellowing/dead leaves that come off the brussels sprouts.

  9. Step 9: Watch for the signs the brussels sprouts are ready to move to soil; mini brussel sprout heads

  10. Step 10: and roots.

  11. Step 11: Watch for new growth.

  12. Step 12: Water around the base.

Detailed Guide

Stores usually sell a pack with multiple brussels sprouts.

, Wash the brussels sprout's base and peel of any yellow/dead leaves. ,, They shouldn't be floating.

It's ok if the brussels sprouts are touching each other.

Just make sure they aren't crammed together. ,,, It might take a while, but eventually the regrown brussels sprouts will grow roots.

Wait one day before planting in soil. , The soil should be slightly moist but not too wet.

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