Rübsen - Chinesischer Senfkohl
Variety
created by Michael at 02.04.2023
Location
planting: bed
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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Pak choi is a close relative of Chinese cabbage. It forms loose heads (rosette of leaves) with light-colored leaf ribs. Its fleshy leaves are a rich, darker green, similar to those of chard.
Non hybrid
Not frost resistant
Pak Choi is particularly suitable for medium-heavy and nutrient-rich soils in areas protected from the wind. It particularly likes evenly high humidity. Its heat requirement is not particularly high. It can be grown in partial shade as well as in the sun. Like all types of cabbage, it is a heavy eater. Pak choi has a very short development period of only 8-10 weeks. It can be pre-grown under glass in spring and planted out in the open from April. If the spring is too warm, it tends to sprout. It is safer to grow it in midsummer (sowing in July). Pak choi is also suitable for growing in a pot. Its bed should be hoed regularly and good watering is important for it. On dry days, it is advisable to sprinkle it with water or otherwise ensure a high level of humidity.
Light requirement
Semi-shaded
Water requirement
Moist
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Plant distance
20 cm
Row spacing
20 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
No diseases
No pests