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Bopak Hybrid Pak Choi Seed

An award winner with superb flavor.

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Bopak Hybrid Pak Choi Seed

An award winner with superb flavor.

  • All-America Selections winner
  • Unique cabbage/chard flavor
  • Tender leaves, crisp stalks
  • Ideal for stir fries, salads
  • Great for small spaces
This All-American Selections winner captures a unique flavor between cabbage and chard. Its tender leaves and sweet crisp stalks (that can be used in place of celery) add a robust texture to stir-fries, salads and more! An upright, compact habit makes this variety a perfect fit for both small gardens and containers or tucking in amongst other plants in a larger scale garden. 60 DAYS.
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Product Details

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Brassica rapa chinensis 'Bopak'
  • Height: 10-24 inches.
  • Spacing:10-12 inches.
  • Depth:Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and 1 - 2 inches apart.
  • Spread:10-12 inches.
  • Light Required:Full Sun
  • Size: 100 Seed Pkt
  • Fruit: 1.5-2 lb. heads
  • Days To Maturity: 60 Days
  • Zone: 3-9
  • Germination: 4 - 7 Days
  • Form: Vegetable, pak choi
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil high in organic matter, pH 6.0-7.5.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate growth rate.
  • Seed Count: Approximately 100 seeds per packet.
  • Foliage: Dark green foliage atop bright white petioles. Tender leaves and crisp white stalks have a flavor in between cabbage and chard.

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