Radish seeds
Our F1 Red Radish is a new generation hybrid producing red intense roots with perfect roundness.
Dense white roots resist hollow heart and pithiness. Vigorous, upright plants with healthy foliage yield large, uniform, attractive roots.
Key features
· Excellent bulb size with consistent shape.
· Strong against splitting.
· Improved bolt tolerance, excellent holding period
· Year round cultivation
· Days to maturity: 26 days
· Maximum crop days: 47 days
Packets size 2 grams - measured for one family for Spring, Summer, Autumn, production
Our F1 Red Radish is a new generation hybrid producing red intense roots with perfect roundness.
Dense white roots resist hollow heart and pithiness. Vigorous, upright plants with healthy foliage yield large, uniform, attractive roots.
Key features
· Excellent bulb size with consistent shape.
· Strong against splitting.
· Improved bolt tolerance, excellent holding period
· Year round cultivation
· Days to maturity: 26 days
· Maximum crop days: 47 days
Packets size 2 grams - measured for one family for Spring, Summer, Autumn, production
Our F1 Red Radish is a new generation hybrid producing red intense roots with perfect roundness.
Dense white roots resist hollow heart and pithiness. Vigorous, upright plants with healthy foliage yield large, uniform, attractive roots.
Key features
· Excellent bulb size with consistent shape.
· Strong against splitting.
· Improved bolt tolerance, excellent holding period
· Year round cultivation
· Days to maturity: 26 days
· Maximum crop days: 47 days
Packets size 2 grams - measured for one family for Spring, Summer, Autumn, production
Plant Family: Brassica
Growing Conditions: Field, Heat tolerant
Seed Type: Hybrid
Harvest Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn.
Notifications: Fungicide treated seed, as used in organic farming, due to international importing laws.
Important Reminder: While we take great care in the realistic representation of our products, many variables such as climatic conditions, natural variation or manufacturing changes may affect the precise appearance of each variety. Generally, images used are of mature specimens whilst supplied stock may be dormant or juvenile plants that will develop with time. The images are intended as a guide only.