Radish 'Cherriette F1'
Raphanus sativus
Cherriette F1 is a hybrid variety of Radish
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Smooth, uniform, slightly oval, bright red roots, average 2 inches (4 cm) in diameter. Tops are short and bushy. Matures very fast. For spring, summer, early fall production. Dense and crisp with a sweet/hot taste.
Very similar to standard open-pollinated round red radishes. The main difference is that it can be held in the ground longer without getting overly hot, pithy or bolting.
How to keep Cherriette F1 happy
Prefers loose, stone-free soil. Once your radishes germinate, keep them watered as evenly as possible. Do not over water, but don’t let them dry out either.
How to sow and germinate Cherriette F1
How to transplant Cherriette F1
Sow in stone-free soil in early spring to early summer, and again in late summer for fall crop (if desired). Thrives in cool weather. Make successive sowings every 2 weeks. The recommendation for most root radishes is to directly sow them 4 weeks prior to your last frost date. However, you can start sowing as soon as the ground has thawed and air temperatures are averaging over 40 degrees on most days. Depending on what your springs are like (short and fast, long and drawn out), these conditions may emerge much sooner than or much later than the 4 week guide might suggest. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
How long does Cherriette F1 take to grow?
These estimates for how long Radish 'Cherriette F1' takes to sprout, grow and harvest are from real observations from real gardeners, right around the world. Start logging and journaling your observations to participate!
How to harvest Radish
Companion plants for Radish
These plants will grow well with Radish:
Beets, carrots, spinach and parsnips, cucumbers, lettuce and beans.
Repellent plants for Radish
These plants will not grow well with Radish so avoid planting these within close proximity:
Cabbage, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, broccoli, kohlrabi and turnip.
Common Radish pests
These pests are known to attack Radish plants:
- Flea Beetles
- Cabbage Root Fly
Common Radish diseases & problems
These problems and diseases are known to effect Radish plants:
When should I sow or plant Cherriette F1?
These estimates are relative to your last frost date. Enter your frost dates and we'll calculate your sowing and planting dates for you!
Radish 'Cherriette F1' Etymology
Radish 'Cherriette F1' Folklore
Other Names for Radish 'Cherriette F1'
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