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Here is a detailed description of the germination process of kohlrabi seeds:
🌱 Kohlrabi Seed Germination Description
Common Name: Kohlrabi
Scientific Name: Brassica oleracea (Gongylodes group)
Family: Brassicaceae (Cabbage or Mustard family)
✅ Germination Basics:
Germination Time:
Typically 5 to 10 days
Germination Temperature:
Optimal: 18°C to 24°C (65°F to 75°F)
Minimum: ~4°C (39°F)
Maximum: Germination slows above 30°C (86°F)
Seed Depth:
Sow seeds ¼ to ½ inch (6–12 mm) deep
Spacing:
Thin seedlings to 6–8 inches (15–20 cm) apart for proper bulb development
Rows spaced 12–18 inches (30–45 cm) apart
🌿 Germination Stages:
Imbibition (Water Uptake):
Seeds absorb water, swell, and activate internal enzymes
Radicle Emergence:
The embryonic root (radicle) breaks through the seed coat and grows downward
Plumule Emergence:
The shoot grows upward, pushing through the soil surface
Cotyledon Development:
Two smooth, oval seed leaves (cotyledons) appear first and begin photosynthesis
True Leaf Formation:
Shortly after, true leaves emerge, having the lobed, cabbage-family appearance
✅ Ideal Conditions for Germination:
Soil:
Loose, well-draining, fertile soil
pH between 6.0 and 7.5
Rich in organic matter for healthy growth
Moisture:
Keep soil evenly moist during germination — not soggy or dry
Light:
Not needed during germination, but seedlings need full sun once emerged
Air Circulation:
Good airflow prevents fungal diseases like damping-off
⚠️ Common Germination Problems:
Dry soil: Can delay or prevent sprouting
Waterlogged soil: Can lead to seed rot
High temperatures: May inhibit germination or cause early bolting
🌿 Tips for Successful Germination:
Sow directly outdoors in cool weather (spring or fall) for best results
In warm climates, start seeds indoors and transplant during the cooler season
Cover seeds lightly with soil and firm gently to ensure contact
Water gently and regularly to maintain consistent moisture until germination
Thin seedlings early to prevent crowding and poor bulb formation.