GROW GUIDE

CAT GRASS

Prepare

Start by soaking your seeds for 6–8 hours, then drain completely.

Fill a shallow tray or pot with moist soil or coco coir. Spread the seeds evenly across the surface in a single layer - just enough to cover the soil without overlapping. This spacing helps the grass grow thick and healthy without trapping excess moisture.

Gently press them down and cover with a light dusting of soil to keep them in place while they sprout.

Cover & Germinate (Days 1-3)

Cover your tray with a lid, damp paper towel, or plastic wrap to trap humidity. Place it somewhere warm and dim for 2–3 days.

Check once a day to be sure the soil stays evenly moist (a light mist works best).

Watering (Days 4-5)

When the first green shoots appear (about an inch tall), remove the cover and move the tray to bright, indirect light.

Keep the surface evenly moist - never let it dry out completely. If it feels soggy, let it drain before watering again.

Snack Time (Day 6+)

Around day 6, your cat grass will be lush and ready to snack on. Trim a small handful just above the soil and offer it fresh.

If your cat eats directly from the pot, rotate trays to keep growth healthy. For continuous greens, start a new batch every 1–2 weeks.

Additional Tips

  • If grass looks pale: Move to brighter light or closer to a window.
  • If mold appears: Reduce watering and improve airflow.
  • If it wilts: It’s likely too dry - add gentle moisture.

    🌿 Use organic seeds and clean soil for happy, healthy cats.
    Replant every couple of weeks for fresh, lush grass all year long.