What is Chia Pet®?
Chia Pet® is a novelty in the shape of an animal or human figure. If you want to use a flower pot, people plaster it with seeds, and when the seeds hatch, the sprouts look like fur or hair. While Chia Pet® is designed primarily as a novelty, it is technically possible to eat sprouts and people can grow herbs and other types of keys on their growing facilities if they want it. These growers can be ordered directly from the company or purchased in stores that store household goods. These growers quickly swept the popular culture of 80. Years, became a hit item with people of all ages and in some communities they were much desirable. Many people have become acquainted with the slogan of "Watch it grow" and distinctive television advertising to promote Chia Pet®, representing time -lapse photography and a catchy thematic song.
Although Chia Pet® has to return to the height of the popularity it has achieved at the age of 80, the product is still a stable seller of the parent company.A number of variations were published, including kittens, puppies, turtles and alligators, along with licensed products associated with the main film franchises and the heads of popular public personalities, including the President of the United States.
Chia Pet® consists of an animal figure in Terra-Cotta, which has been grooved or textured. Some features can be painted or left smooth to discourage the growth of the germ in these areas. To use the grower, people soak the growers and include the seeds in the water overnight and then the seeds blur the seeds through the grooved areas and plant the grower in the sun to grow, with a dripping tray to catch excess water. During the week, Chia Pet® will be covered with a fine layer of outflows, D if moist is maintained, the sprouts may persist for several weeks.
ringers come with enough seeds for three rounds and people can buy spare packages. People can also afterUse your own seeds, growing germ and various herbs on Chia Pet®. In general, the seeds that work best are those that quickly hatch, and create a jelly -like coating when they are soaked in water. Jelly helps seeds to stick to chia pet® while growing.
If Chia Pet® becomes yellow or fails, it can be too much light or enough light. Drying is a common problem in some regions and can be solved by creating a miniature greenhouse with a plastic bag while the seeds hatch. Pets are often biased by a grower and especially cats can chew sprouts; Cats owners can consider planting cat grass instead of included chia seeds for their cats.