Ostergruß rosa 2 is a traditional, half long radish for bunching with dark pink skin, 20-25 cm long. Suitable for greenhouse cultivation, early and late seaon production outdoors. The dark, compact and strong leaves make for good bunches. When thinned out plants can be grown on to produce useful single radishes.
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Characteristics
Suitable for growing: open ground early, under glassBotanical name: Raphanus sativus var. niger
Cultivation
Amount of seed needed: for bunching: 30-60 g/a; ca. 12 seeds per running metre
single roots: 30-60 g/a; 5-7 seeds per running metre
Planting distance: for bunching ca. 25 x 8 cm
single roots ca. 25 x 20 cm
Note: sow more thickly and thin out to the required spacing
Optimal amount of plants: for bunching ca. 50 plants/m²
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