Growing Radish Round Red is easy, quick, and super rewarding—especially during the cooler months. Here’s a complete guide to help you grow crisp, juicy radishes at home!
Right Time
Best time in most of India:
October to February (cooler weather = better radishes).In cooler hilly areas: March-April is also fine.
Container
Depth: At least 8–10 inches deep.
Drainage: Must have holes at the bottom.
Soil
Light, loose, and well-draining soil.
Mix:
50% garden soil
30% compost/vermicompost
20% sand or cocopeat
The soil should feel crumbly, not sticky.
Sowing the Seeds
Sprinkle seeds thinly on the surface.
Lightly cover them with a very thin layer of soil (about 0.5 cm).
Gently water after sowing.
Watering
Keep the soil moist, not soggy.
Water daily or every alternate day (depending on heat).
Early morning watering is ideal.
Sunlight
Full sun is best: at least 5–6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Care and Maintenance
Thinning: After 5–7 days when seedlings appear, remove extra ones — keep about 2–3 inches gap between plants.
Fertilizer: After 10–12 days, add a little extra compost around the plants (side dressing).
Harvesting
Radishes grow fast!
Harvest when they look round and about 2–3 cm wide (about 30–40 days after sowing).
Don’t delay — overgrown radishes turn woody and spicy.