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Discover Radish (seeds) Pusa Gulabi for your garden. These non-GMO seeds grow vibrant, tasty radishes.

Radish (seeds) Pusa Gulabi

Radish (seeds) Pusa Gulabi, Tasty Root Vegetable, Easy to Grow Fresh Edible Live Plant for Your Garden or Container, Rare Gift for Gardener

 

A packet of 25 seeds.

 

Looking for a unique and delicious radish to add to your garden? Grow your own exotic Pusa Gulabi Radish with these high-quality, non-GMO seeds. These radishes are a popular variety in India and are known for their striking pink color, fast-growing nature, and mellow flavor. Our seeds are non-GMO and are carefully selected to ensure high germination rates. With these seeds, you can easily grow Pusa Gulabi radish in your garden, balcony, or windowsill. These heat-tolerant antioxidant-packed radishes are perfect for adding some color and flavor to your salads, sandwiches, and snacks. Order now and enjoy the fresh, delicious taste of this unique radish variety in your backyard! Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, Pusa Gulabi Radish Seeds are a must-have addition to your garden.
 

Other common names for radish include Raphanus sativus, garden radish, daikon, winter radish, Japanese radish, black radish, French breakfast radish, watermelon radish, and Easter egg radish.

  • How to grow radish

    Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil.

    Prepare the soil by removing any rocks, weeds, or debris, and add compost or aged manure to enrich the soil.

    Sow the seeds directly in the soil, about half an inch deep and one inch apart.

    Water the seeds immediately after sowing, and keep the soil moist throughout the growing period.

    Thin the seedlings when they reach about two inches tall, leaving two to three inches of space between each plant.

    Continue to water the radish plants regularly, and fertilize with a balanced fertilizer about once a month.

    Harvest the radishes when they reach their mature size, usually within 20 to 30 days after sowing.

    Soak radish seeds for 12-24 hours before planting to speed up germination.

    Plant radish seeds in loose, well-draining soil to prevent root deformation.

    Keep soil consistently moist to prevent radishes from becoming woody or bitter.

    Plant radish seeds with companion plants such as lettuce or spinach to maximize garden space and discourage pests.

    Sow radish seeds in succession every 2 weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the growing season.

    Use row covers or netting to protect radishes from pests such as flea beetles and root maggots.

    Harvest radishes promptly when they reach maturity to prevent them from becoming overgrown and tough.

    Avoid over-fertilizing radishes, as this can result in excessive foliage growth at the expense of root development.

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