Can I use regular chia seeds for my Chia Pet?

Yes, The Chia Seeds You Eat Are The Same Ones That Grow On Chia Pets.

What kind of chia seeds do you use for a Chia Pet?

Chia Pets get their green hair from Mexican chia seeds (Salvia hispanica). Mexican chia. The plant’s native range extends from southern North America to Central Mexico.

How do you make a homemade Chia pet?

  1. STEP 1 – PREPARE THE SEEDS. Soak your chia seeds in water overnight or at least for a couple of hours.
  2. STEP 2 – STRETCH OUT YOUR STOCKING.
  3. STEP 3 – PUT THE SEEDS INTO THE STOCKING.
  4. STEP 4 – FILL WITH SOIL.
  5. STEP 5 – TIE THE STOCKING.
  6. STEP 6 – PLACE IN YOUR CONTAINER.
  7. STEP 7 – DECORATE!

What else can grow on a Chia pet?

You can also use the sprouts in sandwiches and salads. When the time comes to replant your Chia pet, try another type of plant, such as: alfalfa, basil, marjoram, thyme, or timothy.

Is Chia Pet the same as chia seeds?

Yes, They’re the Same Seeds from Chia Pets By 1982, the first commercially available Chia Pet was sold using the infamous time lapse ad campaigns. Blame Spanish Conquistadores for obscuring the health benefits of chia seeds.

How long does a Chia Pet take to grow?

The seeds won’t begin to sprout until after a week of watering. The Chia Pet won’t reach its maximum height until about 4 to 6 weeks of growing. Patience is the key.

What was the original Chia Pet?

The first Chia Pet was the ram, marketed and distributed in 1982. Besides Chia animals, people and licensed cartoon characters also have been available. I personally would add the Chia Pet advertising jingle to the list of the most recognizable jingles in TV history — “Ch-ch-ch-chia!”

How do you make a homemade Chia Pet?

Can you grow a Chia pet indoors?

The plant can be grown indoors, however, whether on a Chia Pet or in a pot. Indoors, newly planted chia seeds should be placed in a low-light area. After the seeds sprout, they should be moved to a sunny location or placed where they will receive artificial light. Plants will not grow in full shade or dark rooms.