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Broccoli Seeds
Other Names | Broccoli , brokolee |
No of Seeds | Approx 100 Seeds |
Harvesting time | 70-80 Days |
Germination | 80% (Minimum) |
How To Grow Broccoli
Pot Size :
You Can use 12*12 Inch or 24*12 Inch HDPE Grow bag for planting Broccoli Seeds . If you want to grow in Plastic pot use minimum 16 Inch pot . The bigger pots/ Grow Bags will provide more space and more nutrient to the plant .
Soil Requirements:
Broccoli need moist but well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Use soil mix with combination of Red Soil , Vermicompost and Cocopeat at a ratio of (2:1:1) . Also add 2-5% of Neem Powder to the soil mix. Neem Powder will act as fungicide.
Broccolo Seeds Placement :
Put 3-4 Broccoli seeds in a pot with minimum spacing of 4-6 inches between each seed . Once they sprout and grow a height of 1-2 feet remove weak saplings . Make sure that healthy saplings 1 or 2 will remain in the pot. Two plant can survive in a pot give you lot of fruits to you .
Light requirements:
Broccoli Plant needs Partial Light . Because this is typically a cold weather crop, it can actually do well in partial shade .
Water Requirements:
Broccoli needs to be watered daily. If the temperature is higher than 35 Degrees water it twice . Excess watering will cause in Root rot for any plant , so you need have proper drainage system in your container . Make sure that excess water will drain properly .
Common issues:
Broccoli is easy to grow plant . The common issues you face while growing Broccoli are Leaf Curling and White Mealy bug . Those problems can be easily resolved using our Bio Insecticides . Use our Bio Insecticide Guardian for removing leaf curling and White flies .
Harvesting: Broccoli will start giving you fruits within 80-90 days from seed plantation . Figuring out when it’s time to pick can be difficult for first-time growers, especially when it comes to green vegetables. Without a sudden color shift to indicate that it’s time to pick.
You’ll know that your crops are ready for the first harvest when heads have formed, and they’ve reached a diameter within the range of what’s indicated for the cultivar that you’re growing, usually around 4-7 inches across
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