Frequently Asked Chia Questions

Q: What are Chia seeds?
A: "Chia" is the common name for salvia columbariae,
a member of the watercress family.
Q: Are Chia sprouts edible?
A: Joseph Enterprises has never sought FDA approval for Chia
Pets and Chia Heads, and therefore cannot promote them as
a food product. Chia seeds are sold in health food stores,
however, and many organic gardens harvest them for salads
and sandwiches. Joseph Enterprises' Chia seeds are not treated
with any chemicals or fertilizers.
Q: My cat ate the sprouts. Is this a problem?
A: No. Many cats eat greens when they have an upset stomach,
in order to induce vomiting. Keep in mind that your cat may
be eating the Chia sprouts because it already ingested something
poisonous, and wants to throw up. Or it might just like to
nibble on grassy stuff. Use your judgment, and when in doubt,
call a veterinarian.
Q: My Chia Pet is leaking. Is this normal?
A: Yes. Some seepage into the drip tray is to be expected.
Seepage of water through the planter is how the Chia sprouts
are "watered." The drip tray will probably fill
with water every 24 hours. Excessive leakage, however, possibly
indicates a hairline crack on the planter. Please call us
for more information.
Q: Why are my Chia sprouts yellow?
A: Your Chia planter needs plenty of sunlight to achieve
a full, green growth. Placing your Pet or Head near a window
is ideal, but make sure the sun through the glass isn't too
hot.
Q: I planted my Chia Pet, but nothing happened. What should
I do?
A: Oftentimes the Chia seeds won't sprout because there is
a lack of moisture in the environment. To start over, scrub
the old seeds from the planter and begin the process again.
This time, try the "greenhouse technique" after
you've spread the seeds. Loosely "tent" a plastic
bag over the Chia planter (making sure it doesn't touch the
seeds) until sprouts have appeared (approximately 2 to 3 days).
You may then remove the bag and proceed normally.
Q: Is my Chia reusable?
A: Yes. You can replant your Chia again and again. Be sure
to follow instructions closely, and soak for 24 hours.
Q: Can I use other herb seeds for my Chia planter?
A: Yes and no. Seeds that form a gelatinous coat when soaked
in water, such as basil, tend to work best since they will
adhere to the Chia planter. Some customers have reported luck
with grass seeds as well. As a general guideline, look for
seeds that will sprout quickly. Thyme, marjoram, and oregano
are NOT good choices for this reason.
Q: How can I get more Chia seeds?
A: Your Chia Pet or Chia Head comes with enough seeds for
three plantings. You may order more seeds by clicking on the
link here - BUY
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Q: What types of Chia animals are available?
A: Currently, Chia Pets are available in Chia Bunny, Chia
Frog, Chia Hippo, Chia Kitten, Chia Pig, Chia Puppy, Chia
Bear, Chia Turtle, and Chia Tree. In 1996 we have also introduced
four Chia Heads: Chia Guy, Chia Clown, Chia Professor, and
Chia Kid.
Q: Why are Chia items only sold during the holiday season?
A: Chia Pets and Chia Heads are handmade pottery items. It
takes an entire year to produce enough Pets and Heads for
one holiday season.
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