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60 Day Rapini, Spring Rapini, Cima Di Rapa Sessantina Seeds

Reference: ZA1-VG-60RAP

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60 Day Rapini: Plant has small inflorescences with the most tender leaves that are used. They are sown all year round according to areas and are harvested according to the resp, negative cycle of 60 to 120 days after sowing.

Type Broccoli
Family Cabbage Family
Temperature Soil 40F
Temperature Daytime 60-65F
Temperature Evening 60+F
Lighting Full, 6-8 Hours Per Day
Water Steady: 6 Gallons / Week
Maturity Moderate: 70-75 Days Harvest
PH Neutral 6.0-7.0
Zones 3A-10B
Plant Placement 6 Plants, 3 Per Row

Packet: 9 grams of seed

 

 

60 Day Rapini: Plant has small inflorescences with the most tender leaves that are used. They are sown all year round according to areas and are harvested according to the resp, negative cycle of 60 to 120 days after sowing.

Broccoli/Rapini, an easily-recognizeable vegetable, can be a successful crop in your garden with timely planting and good protection from pests. This cool-season crop grows best in spring or fall--avoid planting in mid-summer as hot weather can cause premature bolting in broccoli/rapini, but keep in mind it requires full sun to avoid slow maturity. Beware of pests and diseases popular with other vegetables in the cabbage family. Placing insect netting over your crops until they are ready for harvest should help keep pests at bay. This classic, nutrient-rich veggie can be enjoyed raw, steamed, roasted, fried, or in soups.

COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Cabbageworms, Whiteflies

SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Clubroot, Bolting, Nitrogen deficiency

ZA1-VG-60RAP

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