Common Name
Cabbage
Sunlight
6-8 hours of sunlight daily
Water
Regular watering intervals
Temperature
12-30 degree celsius
Soil
well-drained loamy
Fertilizer
liquid fertilizer- balanced
Germination
7 to 15 days
Harvest Season
90-120 days
Planting and Care for Cabbage
Sowing Cabbage Seeds
Cabbage can be started outdoors in a seedbed and transplanted later or undercover in modules or containers, allowing for an earlier start to the season.
Since their roots prefer firm soil, prepare seed beds by shuffling the ground before forming a fine tilth for sowing.
Drills about a half-inch (1cm) deep and six inches (15cm) apart are marked out. Thinly space the seeds along the lines, then cover and water. Maintain moist soil. If the seedlings reach a height of a couple of inches, thin them to one every couple of inches (5cm).
Sow seeds in plug trays of all-purpose potting soil undercover. Sow two to three seeds per cell at a depth of about a half-inch (1cm). After they have germinated, thin them so that each cell contains just one seedling. Alternatively, sow in trays or pots and then transplant the best seedlings into individual cells or pots.
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Specifications
In The Box
250Seeds
General
Brand
nesto
Model Name
Cab_395-a6
Quantity
250 per packet
Common Name
Cabbage/पत्ता गोभी Vegetable Seeds
Flowering Plant
No
Suitable For
Outdoor
Type of Seed
Vegetable
Organic
Yes
Net Quantity
250 per packet
Additional Features
Other Features
Cabbage can be started outdoors in a seedbed and transplanted later or undercover in modules or containers, allowing for an earlier start to the season, Since their roots prefer firm soil, prepare seed beds by shuffling the ground before forming a fine tilth for sowing, Drills about a half-inch (1cm) deep and six inches (15cm) apart are marked out. Thinly space the seeds along the lines, then cover and water. Maintain moist soil. If the seedlings reach a height of a couple of inches, thin them to one every couple of inches (5cm), Sow seeds in plug trays of all-purpose potting soil undercover. Sow two to three seeds per cell at a depth of about a half-inch (1cm). After they have germinated, thin them so that each cell contains just one seedling. Alternatively, sow in trays or pots and then transplant the best seedlings into individual cells or pots.