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Cabbage Seed Germination Description
Cabbage seed germination is the process through which a cabbage seed begins to grow into a young seedling. Like other members of the Brassica family, cabbage seeds typically germinate quickly under the right conditions—usually within 4 to 10 days.
Stages of Cabbage Seed Germination:
Imbibition (Water Absorption):
The dry cabbage seed absorbs water, swells, and softens its seed coat.
This activates internal enzymes and begins metabolic activity.
Metabolic Activation:
Stored nutrients in the seed are broken down into usable energy.
Cell division and elongation begin within the embryo.
Radicle Emergence:
The radicle (embryonic root) breaks through the seed coat first.
It grows downward to anchor the plant and absorb water/nutrients.
Shoot and Cotyledon Emergence:
The hypocotyl (stem below the seed leaves) grows upward.
The cotyledons (seed leaves) emerge above the soil surface.
Plumule Development:
The plumule (embryonic shoot) appears, developing the first true leaves.
The seedling begins photosynthesis, marking the start of independent growth.
Optimal Conditions for Cabbage Germination:
Temperature: 65–75°F (18–24°C)
Moisture: Consistently moist soil; avoid waterlogging.
Light: Not necessary for initial germination, but needed once the cotyledons emerge.
Soil: Loose, well-draining, and nutrient-rich.