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#60205 April 30th, 2006 at 05:31 AM
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My radish leafs look great but no radish.all I have is a root this is happening with the white and red ones whats up, any help would be apreciated.

#60206 April 30th, 2006 at 06:16 AM
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They should have radishes by about 30 days from germinating. How old are they?

#60207 April 30th, 2006 at 06:41 AM
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I am not an expert with radishes but here is what I have. I planted 3 types 1 month ago today, German Giant, German Beer, and Easter Egg. All of the leaves are large and healthy looking. The German Giant and Easter Egg started enlarging their roots about a week ago while the German Beer hasn't. (The German Beer does not grow the standard bulb shape just a thickened root). Yesterday I harvested my largest Easter Egg radish which was about half typical size, I couldn't wait!

For the last month the weather here in the Carolina's has been great for gardening. How has your weather been?

How long have they been growing and what types do you have?

Do they have enough space between plants for the bulbs to grow?

Lastly, my plants are only getting about 7 hours of sun and I expect them to take longer not being in full sun.

#60208 April 30th, 2006 at 06:57 AM
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I'm jealous, Mator.
Weather here's been lousy for cool season stuff.
I'd love to have some radishes, especially the giant types. Amazing how sweet they are home grown. I've always wanted to grow some of the ones that get apple sized!
I'm thinking that if it's not just too early or a case of overcrowding, if it could be either excess nitrogen or a lack of phosphorous. P is needed for good bulb production, but I'd think a deficiency would show up as other problems as well.

#60209 April 30th, 2006 at 07:20 AM
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I mentioned the weather since he was from Illinois. I was thinking that the weather might not have been cooperating for him this spring.

I was getting impatient with my radishes early last week when they just started showing signs of growing bulbs. How does that saying go....A watched pot never boils. That was me...So yesterday, I snagged one out early and it was good. (not trying to rub it in) {grin}

I agree with you on other problems probably showing up if there was a soil deficiency.

Hopefully for him it will just be the case of impatience like I had/have.

#60210 April 30th, 2006 at 11:26 AM
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I cant really add much that hasnt been said already. Just that growing radishes is so much fun, I always plant them, even though I really dont like them that much. Luckily I have a friend that loves them. Nothing is more beautiful than a freshly picked bunch!

Karen flw

#60211 April 30th, 2006 at 03:46 PM
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I have radish's growing from letting my radish's
go to seed last year.....The babies are everywhere.. mine are how the above/top/first post stated, but I know mine have just started
and will eventually fill out..

Check with your watering..
It is verrrrrrrrry important with radish's to keep moisture levels constant..
not sopping wet,
but moist.. that ensures a long root, and not woody or hot... thumbup

#60212 May 1st, 2006 at 10:49 AM
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This is another radish question from a newbie, mine are looking good but prettty close together. Should thin them out? I love growing spinach for that reason you use as you thin.

#60213 May 1st, 2006 at 02:01 PM
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Lakegran,
Welcome to the forum.
You will need to thin them out based on the size of bulbs that your type of plant will grow. Using scissors to cut off the tops is better than pulling the plants out and risking damage to the remaining roots.

#60214 May 2nd, 2006 at 12:53 PM
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after reading your posts I think its an overcrowding issue everything looks good except for the radish thanks for your help grinnnn

#60215 May 2nd, 2006 at 01:11 PM
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Keep us posted on your radish's...

Here's a quick picture of the flowers from
my radish's..
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#60216 May 2nd, 2006 at 01:20 PM
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I saw your picture of flowers on your radishes and my dad always had us kids pull them up when the flowers were there. they were no good after that according to him , but we always had radishes but we also had 6 rows 30 ft long should I wait them out and see what happens

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Yes, your dad is/was absolutely correct..
By the time you see the flower, those radish's are soooooooo hot and woody, no one would want to eat them...
but I am an experimenter, I am slow, and I love flowers, soooooooo I let them go.. and the butterflies loved them... they were so pretty *I think* and I got free seeds and babies out of it..

It may not be a good thing for a regular garden, or gardener.......

Well, as far as waiting, I would, I know mine are just starting to take hold....

How long ago did you plant them????

Did they get hit by any of the hard frosts lately?

#60218 May 2nd, 2006 at 01:29 PM
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Iplanted them in mid march no frost I did get a few yeasterday but most are about ready to flower. Ithink I might have to try again.

#60219 May 2nd, 2006 at 01:49 PM
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Your radish's are about to flower???????????

And you didn't get any radish's????

Okay, back me up here....

When you planted them, were they inside or out?

#60220 May 3rd, 2006 at 10:45 AM
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Thanks for the welcome and the advice to snip rather than pull, I had not heard of that.
We are finally getting some nice rain here today......
love that sound. Time to curl up with a book...LOL
I am so happy to have found this forum. You are terrific.

#60221 May 3rd, 2006 at 01:42 PM
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I planted them in mid march, outside the temps were mid 40s. I pulled them all up today and had 6 rads out of 2 rows From replys I may have put them to early??. Iput in 3 rows today and will find out in 30 to 45 days if that was the problem. Iwill let you know. fingers are crossed

#60222 May 3rd, 2006 at 01:59 PM
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No such thng as planting radishes too early if they come up and leaf out well. Planting too late, however, can mean crop failure or very tough, hot bulbs.

#60223 May 3rd, 2006 at 03:12 PM
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Yeah, my seeds over wintered and start all on
their own....

#60224 May 30th, 2006 at 10:29 AM
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I just got home from a long weekend went out to the garden and picked about 50 radishes and they were perfect I think it might of been an overcrowding issue all happy now wink thanks everyone

#60225 May 30th, 2006 at 02:15 PM
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I was eatin' some today too!!!

#60226 May 30th, 2006 at 02:26 PM
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Weezie on the post for above ground radishes they were talking about putting thin sliced rads on dark bread with butter as a sandwich sounds strange but i'll try almost anything once.

#60227 May 30th, 2006 at 02:29 PM
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It does sound a bit.. Duh shocked wink

#60228 May 30th, 2006 at 02:41 PM
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That was me with the radish sandwhiches. I'm from Russia and its a long time family thing smile Dark bread (wheat, rye, etc) butter, thinly sliced radishes and some salt on top.....yum wink

Hope you enjoy if you try!!! I am so happy to hear you're yanking some up wink

#60229 May 30th, 2006 at 03:09 PM
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My Granny Loveddddddd radishes, she would just clean 'em up and salt them good...
I tend to eat them that way myself..
I think she used to eat them on a sandwich,
but I've been sitting here thinkin' and for the life of me, I can't remember what she did with them...
*it may very well have been butter..*
Duh

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