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Fuku Komachi Hybrid Turnip Seed

Fast Growing & Slow to Bolt

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Fuku Komachi Hybrid Turnip Seed

Fast Growing & Slow to Bolt

  • Pure white, tender roots
  • Slow to bolt
  • Late pithiness
Globe-shaped, pure white, tender roots grow quickly in low temperatures and are slow to bolt. For best flavor, harvest Fuku Komachi Hybrid turnips when the bulbs are 2 in. in diameter. The turnip bulbs are ideal for eating fresh as snacks or in salads—the skin is thin with this turnip so they do not require peeling to enjoy. Larger bulbs can also be cooked. Turnip tops also make appetizing greens. Turnip seeds should be planted 1-2 in. apart. The plants should then be thinned to 6-8 in. apart. This variety can be harvested winter to spring and does not become pithy until late in the harvest season. Approx. 400 seeds per pkt. 40-45 DAYS
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Product Details

Product Details

  • Botanical Name: Brassica rapa 'Fuku Komachi'
  • Spacing:1-2 inches. Thin plants to 6 - 8 inches apart.
  • Depth:1/4 - 1/2 inch deep.
  • Light Required:Full Sun
  • Pollinator:Self pollinating
  • Yield: Good yields
  • Size: 400 Seed Pkt
  • Fruit: Pure white, globe-shaped bulbs.
  • Days To Maturity: 40 - 45 Days
  • Zone: 3-9
  • Germination: 5 - 10 Days
  • Form: Vegetable
  • Soil Requirements: Fertile, loose, well-drained soil.
  • Growth Rate: Fast growth rate.
  • Seed Count: Approximatley 400 seeds per packet.
  • Foliage: Typical turnip foliage.

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