Why does the radish go to the arrow?
Radish is the firstborn among spring vegetables that give an early harvest. However, gardeners do not always manage to grow juicy sweet radishes. Often plantings go into the arrow, as a result of which the roots become lethargic and bitterness appears. The flower arrow pulls on all the nutrients, and nothing remains for the roots.
Shooting of radishes is a natural process and necessary for the formation of seeds. However, if the goal is to grow a vegetable for human consumption, and not get seeds, you should still find out the reasons why the radish goes to the arrow. This will help eliminate the problem and reap a tasty, juicy crop.
Reasons for shooting radish
If a radish bloomed in the beds, first of all, you should remember when it was planted. This culture does not like too high temperatures and long daylight hours.
The plant can go into the arrow for one of the following reasons:
- too late sowing;
- thickening of landings;
- wrong choice of fertilizer;
- lack of moisture.
Late sowing
Radishes should be sown as soon as the threat of frost has passed and the ground warms up. The most optimal time for planting is mid-spring (April). If winter turned out to be protracted, and spring is somewhat late, May sowing radish... As summer approaches, the air temperature rises, and daylight hours also increase, which contributes to the flowering of the plant.
Experienced gardeners do not recommend postponing the planting of radishes until the beginning of summer, since it will be almost impossible to get a high-quality harvest in such conditions.
Dense planting
In order for the radish to grow large, the seedlings must have enough free space. Too dense planting promotes shooting, so initially the seeds are sown using a special tape. If the seedlings nevertheless sprung up in dense rows, they must be thinned out immediately. To do this, you need to pull out the smallest plants, leaving a distance between the larger and stronger ones at least 5 cm.
After the seedlings begin to grow actively, it is not recommended to loosen the soil in the aisles.
Fertilizer selection errors
Radish shoots up, and the fruits grow crooked and bitter as a result of improper feeding. So, you can not bring to the beds fresh manureand phosphate and nitrogen fertilizers should be used with care so as not to overdo it.
The plot of the garden where it is planned to grow radishes is best fertilized in advance (one year before sowing).
Lack of moisture
Juicy sweet radish will only be provided if the plant is given regular (daily) watering. The top layer of the soil must be constantly moist, it must not be allowed to dry out. Lack of moisture will cause the radishes to become fibrous. If possible, it is better to install a drip irrigation system or at least mulch the aisles with straw.