How to Grow Lentil Sprouts (2024)

Have you seen the cost of chicken feed lately?!? Not to mention any produce at the grocery store. If you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to cut costs.

So I thought I'd share this post on how to grow lentil sprouts.

This post is about sprouting lentils for your family's lentil recipes as well as growing lentils for chickens.

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Estimated reading time: 6 minutes

Why Lentils?

So I LOVE green lentils, red lentils, and brown lentils too. They're cheap, delicious, and pack a nutrition punch!

That's why lentils are one of the items we buy in bulk to stock our prepper pantry.

I often add a cup of lentils to replace beans in our soups and stews. And why I created this turmeric lentil soup recipe.

And I love the earthy flavor and crunchy texture of lentil sprouts (and bean sprouts too.)

If you want to reduce the cost of your chicken feed and provide your chickens with an extra burst of nutrients, start sprouting your own healthy legumes andgrains like these sprouted lentils.

They are so easy to grow at home in mason jars. And they store well in the fridge for up to a week once sprouted.

They're also a great way to provide a nutrient-dense fresh greens, especially throughout the winter, for people and chickens alike.

Raw lentil sprouts are low in fat and have many nutritional benefits.

Lentil Sprouts for Chickens

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A cup of sprouts is an excellent source of protein, zinc, magnesium, iron, potassium, b Vitamins, and antioxidants. Adding a few cups; of lentil sprouts to your chicken's weekly diet can help you stick to your homestead budget goals too.

When you germinate seeds, the nutrient level can be increased by as much as 300% Plus you can get a pound of lentils for around $1, making them an incredibly cheap addition and treat for your little egg producers!

WARNING: please remember that uncooked or unsprouted lentils can be toxic to your chickens.

Supplies for Sprouting Lentils

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You can purchase sprouting lids online.

And you can make your own sprouting lids using mesh or plastic canvas for just pennies.

Or you can purchase a whole sprouting setup if you don’t already have a big collection of mason jars and sprouting lids.

How to Grow Lentil Sprouts in a Mason Jar

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There are several ways to sprout lentils, depending on the amount of sprouts you want and the supplies you have on hand.

We've used a wide mouth mason jar without a sprouting lid.

I used a paper coffee filter instead of a wide mouth mason jar lid. And then held it in place with a rubber band.

Pour dry lentils into the mason jar.

Cover completely with clean water and replace the lid.

Allow your lentils to soak all day or overnight.

Flip the jar over the sink and allow it to drain; you may need to move it around a bit to different tilts so it can drain properly.

Set the jar in a warm spot out of direct sunlight.

Two t three times a day, run cool water over the lentils to rinse them and then drain them well to remove excess water and prevent mold growth during germination.

Once the sprouting jar is full, transfer the jar to the refrigerator, and you can keep them for up to a week.

How Many Lentil Sprouts?

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You can either half or double the number of lentils when you are sprouting lentils for chickens and for your family.

Use a wide-mouth mason jar or any other smaller glass jar.

You could even use a sprouting mat or multiple jars to increase the amount based on your flock or family size.

I recommend sprouting a jar and then starting another one three or four days later, rotating this way to keep your flockand family in the green.

FAQs on how to grow lentil sprouts

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Here's a look at the questions we often get on growing tiny sprouts at home.

How long does the sprouting process take?

This depends on several things, including the variety of lentils, indoor temperature, time of year, and light. It usually takes us about 4-5 days to sprout fully.

However, my daughter says we once grew sprouts indoors in 2-3 days. But that might have been our mustard seed sprouts...

Can I sprout the regular lentils I buy from the health food stores?

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Yes. We have had success growing raw sprouts from dry lentils and a pack of special sprouting seeds. So give lentils and lentil seeds a try.

We have had great luck growing kidney beans and growing black beans indoors over the winter; I'm up for trying it. (I'm also going to give mung beans a try, although Dan says he won't eat them.)

What happens if I forget to rinse the sprouts?

You could end up with moldy sprouts. Check them carefully, rinse them thoroughly with cold water.

I don't have a sprouting lid or a quart jar. What should I do?

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No problem. Use any clean glass jar. Then you can use a damp paper towel, coffee filter, and rubber band instead of the lid. You could even use cheesecloth, but the key is good air circulation.

I found that the coffee filter gave better results. Maybe it had better air circulation.

How should I store my sprouts?

We use a plastic container with air holes -I think it had store-bought berries at once. Otherwise, I found the sprouts get pretty moldy.

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How to Grow Lentil Sprouts (2024)

FAQs

How to Grow Lentil Sprouts? ›

All you need to do is soak some dried lentils, drain them, rinse them, and let them sit. Over time, this repeated rinsing and draining jump-starts the germination process, and sprouts begin to form. Typically, lentils need to be cooked first to be easily digested.

How do you sprout lentils at home? ›

directions
  1. Place lentils in a quart jar and cover with 2 cups water .
  2. Cover the top of the jar with cheesecloth(sometimes I use a clean thin washcloth) and secure with a rubber band.
  3. Let sit in water overnight(12 hours).
  4. The next day drain off water.
  5. Rinse and drain once or twice daily and keep out of sunlight.

Can you sprout lentils from the grocery store? ›

You simply need to soak your desired quantity of lentils in water overnight. The next morning, drain and rinse them and leave them in a jar to sprout. You can use regular supermarket lentils or if you're worried about how they are produced, you can seek out organic lentils.

How long does it take to grow lentils? ›

Lentils require 80 to 110 days until harvest. Lentils need full sun areas. They prefer loose, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. They grow best in soil with a pH between 6.0 and 6.5.

Can you eat raw lentil sprouts? ›

You can eat them raw or cooked. Cooking sprouted lentils is no different from cooking regular lentils. You can definitely use them to make sprouted lentil soup. I sometimes replace regular lentils with sprouted ones in my Lentil and Spinach Soup or when making Bulgur Pilaf with Green Lentils and they are delicious.

Is it better to soak or sprout lentils? ›

Sprouting it aids in digestibility and bioavailablity, and makes them super quick cooking. It is often recommended that lentils be soaked to aid in digestion and cook time, but sprouting takes it an extra step further. Lentils are very high in protein, fibre, iron, magnesium and zinc.

Can I sprout lentils in a mason jar? ›

If you are using a mason jar, secure the cheesecloth with the band part of the jar top. Alternatively, you can use a sprouting lid if you have one. Soak lentils for at least 12 hours. Drain and rinse lentils, then put the cheesecloth back on the jar.

Do lentils need sun to grow? ›

Lentils grow best in full sun, so choose a spot that gets at least six hours of sunlight per day. The plant thrives in very loose, sandy soil with good drainage and rich in organic matter but can't tolerate waterlogged soil.

Does cooking sprouted lentils destroy nutrients? ›

As per experts, raw sprouts are even difficult to digest as compared to the cooked ones. Your body might not be able to absorb all the nutrients of the seeds and beans in the raw form. Cooking the sprouts slightly makes the nutrient more accessible to the body.

Do lentils like sun or shade? ›

Lentil plants perform best in full sun, well-draining soil, and mild temperatures, ultimately providing the grower with nutritious lentils.

How many lentils do you get from one plant? ›

The plants grow approximately 12 to 24 inches tall, with the seeds being produced in pods attached to the plant. There are between one to three lentils per pod. The lentils are then harvested in their dry form typically in mid-August.

Do lentils come back every year? ›

Lentils are annual plants grown from seed. Harvested lentils can be saved and stored in a cool, dry location for planting the following season.

Why won't my lentils sprout? ›

Tips For Sprouting Lentils

It is important to make sure that the lentils don't dry out. If they dry out they will stop sprouting. And it is equally important to make sure they don't stay too wet. If they stay too wet the lentils will begin to mold.

Are sprouted lentils healthier than regular lentils? ›

Sprouting increases the amounts of vitamins and minerals in the lentils, especially B vitamins and carotene. Sprouting produces Vitamin C. Like many legumes, lentils have sugars that create intestinal gas. Sprouting helps break down some of those sugars.

How to grow lentil sprouts in a jar? ›

Alright, all you have to do is soak your lentils overnight, then just drain them, return to the jar, cover with a cloth. and keep them upside down to let the water escape. Now you only have to rinse them every 12 hours. and over just 2 to 3 days.

Can you grow lentils from dried lentils? ›

You may need to go to a specialty garden retailer or purchase from an organic seed business online. However, for planting purposes, any whole, dry lentils that you find in the grocery store will work just fine. Split lentils will not work, so be sure to get whole lentils.

Why are my lentils not sprouting? ›

It's possible that your house is too cold and not providing a warm humid environment for the lentil sprouts to grow. Your lentils are too old. You soaked them for too long or not long enough. You didn't rinse them enough during the germination period.

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