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Korean Radish, Green Top F1, Green Shoulder Radish Seeds

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The Korean radish is similar to the daikon radish but is shorter, rounder and usually has a green shoulder. 

Green Shoulder Spring F1: Korean green shoulder type. 60~70 days. 7~8" long,3~4" in diameter. Resistant to Club Root. Slow bolting. Small leaves and good for dense planting. Upright and uniform. Firm flesh is tender and sweet. Can be planted in spring, summer and fall.

Is Korean radish and daikon the same?

Compared to a Western radish, a Korean radish is generally much longer and bigger. ... Though similar in taste and look to daikon (Japanese radish), mu is generally shorter and rounder than daikon. It's also slightly green toward the top, whereas daikon is white throughout. 

Type Radish
Family Cabbage Family
Temperature Soil 40-45F
Temperature Daytime 50-65F
Temperature Evening 40+F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day
Water Light, 3 Gallons / Week
Maturity Short, 20-60 Days
PH Neutral 5.8-6.8
Zones 2A-10B
Plant Placement 20 Plants, 4 Per Row

 

RADISHES

Radishes are a fast growing cool-season crop that require a spot in full sun. They should be kept well-watered to promote uninterrupted growth. Since they mature quickly, radishes are ideal for succession planting to ensure you have them constantly ready to harvest. They should be picked when their leaves are approximately four inches long, which will ensure this piquant root is packed with flavor and not woody or tasteless. T oavoid pests early on, use insect netting immediately after planting. Radishes add a zesty kick to fresh salads, are great for snacking on with some dip or salad dressing, make an excellent addition to simple tea sandwiches, and can be easily pickled.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Harlequin Bugs, Cabbage Loopers, Root Maggots

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Damping Off, Clubroot, Blight, Downy Mildew, Fusarium Wilt, Scab, Bolting

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