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Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds

Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds

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Short Summary for Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds

Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds are fast-growing, nutrient-dense sprouts known for their crisp texture and mildly spicy flavor. These seeds produce vibrant pink-stemmed sprouts packed with vitamins A, C, and K, antioxidants, and essential minerals. Ideal for salads, sandwiches, and garnishes, these sprouts are easy to grow indoors year-round, making them a perfect choice for health-conscious gardeners looking to add a peppery kick to their meals.

Planting Instructions for Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds

General Sowing Time: Suitable for indoor sprouting year-round. If planting outdoors, sow in early spring or autumn when temperatures are between 10°C-25°C.

Position: For sprouting, place in a dark, warm location for the first 2 days, then move to indirect light for greening. For full plants, choose a sunny area with well-draining soil.

Suitable Space: Best for sprouting trays, jars, or hydroponic systems indoors. For outdoor planting, allow 5-10 cm between plants for root development.

Sow Depth: For sprouting, soak seeds for 6-8 hours, then spread them evenly in a sprouting tray or jar. If planting outdoors, sow seeds 1 cm deep in the soil.

Spacing: No specific spacing is needed for sprouting. If growing as full plants, space 5-10 cm apart with rows 20-30 cm apart.

Height: As sprouts, they reach 5-10 cm tall. If grown into mature radish plants, they grow up to 30-40 cm tall.

Germination: Sprouts appear within 1-2 days. Full plants germinate in 4-6 days under optimal conditions.

Days to Harvest: Sprouts are ready in 4-6 days. If growing full radishes, roots can be harvested in 50-60 days.

Temperature: Optimal sprouting occurs at 18°C-25°C. Outdoor plants thrive in cool to moderate temperatures, avoiding extreme heat.

Watering: For sprouting, rinse seeds 2-3 times daily to prevent mold. For garden plants, keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy.

Fertilizing: No fertilizer is needed for sprouting. For full plants, apply a balanced organic fertilizer once at planting for optimal growth.

Pests/Diseases: Generally pest-free when sprouting. Outdoor plants may attract aphids, flea beetles, and root maggots—use row covers and organic pest control methods.

By following these planting steps, Radish China Rose Sprouting Seeds will provide delicious, mildly spicy sprouts in just a few days or full-grown radishes within a couple of months.

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