Growing Broccoli from seeds is not only doable but super satisfying—you get a nutritious, crunchy harvest right from your terrace or balcony! Here’s your complete step-by-step guide to growing broccoli in Indian climates:
Best Time to Grow
Broccoli is a cool-season crop. So timing is everything!
North India: October to January
South India: September to December (or even Jan–Feb in cooler regions)
Ideal temp: 15°C to 25°C
Container Requirements
Size: At least 12–15 inches deep and wide
Material: Plastic, clay, or grow bags (minimum 10–15 liters)
Drainage: Must have holes at the bottom
✅ One plant per container for best results
Sowing the Seeds
Sow seeds in seedling trays
Use a light mix: 50% cocopeat + 30% compost + 20% perlite/sand
Sow 0.5 cm deep, water lightly
Keep in bright, indirect light
Germination:
Takes 5–10 days
Transplant:
After 3–4 weeks, when seedlings have 4–5 true leaves
Potting Mix
Use a nutrient-rich, well-draining mix:
40% garden soil
30% compost/vermicompost
20% cocopeat
10% sand or perlite
Add bone meal or neem cake at planting time
Sunlight & Placement
Sunlight: 5–6 hours of direct sun daily (cooler morning sun preferred)
If weather is too hot, provide shade in the afternoon
Watering
Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy
Water deeply every 2–3 days, more often in dry conditions
Mulch with dry leaves/straw to retain moisture and reduce temperature swings
Fertilizer
Every 15 days: Add compost or vermicompost
Boost during head formation: Add phosphorus-rich fertilizer (e.g., bone meal)
Pest & Disease Management
- Aphids: Neem oil spray
- Cabbage worm: Handpick + Neem spray
- Fungal rot: Improve drainage + avoid overhead watering
Harvesting
Broccoli forms a central head—harvest when it is firm, tight, and deep green
Cut the head with 5–6 inches of stem before buds start to flower
Small side shoots may grow later—those are edible too!
Time to Harvest:
70–90 days from sowing