For a rich harvest of vegetables, it is important to know the secrets of growing.
In this article, we will tell you how to sow radishes correctly.
Sow radishes when the snow melts, the sun warms up and the weather outside becomes warm.
Professionals advise sowing radishes both in stationary greenhouses and in special greenhouses.
Depending on the stability of the temperature, seedlings will appear within a few days.
Radishes are very sensitive to increased light duration.
The higher the illumination and lower the temperature, the faster the formation of root crops occurs.
The lower the illumination and the higher the temperature, the faster the formation of root crops decreases.
Stationary greenhouses, well lit and warmed by the sun, are the best option for speedy ripening of radishes.
In the greenhouse, radish seedlings will appear in about three to five days.
This depends on the stability of the temperature.
Radishes do not really like too nutritious soil, so adding about half a bucket of humus or compost per square meter is enough.
On average, radishes develop better when watered 3 times a week.
Water the sown seeds every day to keep the soil constantly moist.
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