Raphanus sativus Andes F1

Andes F1 Radish

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Annual root vegetable hybrid with crisp orange roots, bolt resistant, suitable for cool climates and container growing.
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Plant Details

Common Name Andes F1 Radish
Family Brassicaceae
Genus Raphanus
Species Sativus
Variety Andes F1
Origin Asia
Blooming Grown primarily for roots; flowers if left to bolt in warm conditions.
Leaf Color Dark green foliage with purple undertones
Sunlight Sun
Category Kitchen garden plants
Pet Friendly check Yes
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Care & Maintenance

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Soil

Loamy, well-draining soil rich in organic matter and compost.

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Watering

Consistent moisture essential; water deeply to prevent root splitting or bitterness.

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Sunlight & Care

Full sun exposure required (6+ hours), use grow lights for indoor cultivation.

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Fertilization

Apply balanced vegetable fertilizer at planting; reduce nitrogen late stage to favor roots.

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Pruning

Thin seedlings early to 2-3 inches apart for proper root expansion.

Pest Control Aphid Flea Beetle Root Maggot

These are the insects and pathogens that commonly interact with this plant, including pests, parasites, and organisms typically associated with its care.

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Seasonal Periods

local_florist Flowering Period 2 months
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eco Leaf Persistence 12 months
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Growing Parameters

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Temperature
45° – 82°
Fahrenheit
Ideal ambient air temperature range for healthy growth
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Humidity
30% – 70%
% relative
Optimal relative air humidity the plant thrives in
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Light (LUX)
5000 – 25000
Lux
Ambient illuminance level at the plant's surface
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Light (PAR)
1500 – 4000
mmol/m²/s
Photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) intensity
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Soil Moisture
40% – 65%
% volumetric
Water content in the growing medium
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Soil EC
800 – 2500
mS/cm
Electrical conductivity (nutrient concentration in soil water)
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Common Problems

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