DESCRIPTION
Chinese Cabbage Seeds - Blues - Hybrid
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Other Common Names: Napa, Chinese Cabbage, Wong bok, Da bai cai, huang ya cai, jie qiu bai cai, Hakusai
How to Grow Blues Chinese Cabbage
Sow in spring while the soil is still cool. Plant again in late summer for harvesting in the fall. If the plants experience late spring frosts or more than a week of nights below 50°F, they are likely to bolt (produce a flowering stalk and stop growing) once warm weather returns. Because Chinese Cabbages are heavy feeders, apply a balanced fertilizer and maintain nutrient-rich soil. Oats can be used as a companion plant to prevent clubroot and other soil-borne diseases, increase growth, and attract beneficial insects.
Harvesting Chinese Cabbage
Harvest when the heads reach the size you want. In the fall, cut heads high, leaving the plant's base intact. Small heads will often regrow from the stub. During the fall season Chinese Cabbages can tolerate a light frost, but be sure to harvest all cabbage heads before a hard freeze (28°F).
Culinary Tips
Napa cabbage can be eaten raw in salads. It has high water content and takes on a sweet and juicy flavor when cooked, picking up other flavors from the food it's cooked with. Since it softens as well, it's frequently used with meats in stir-fries and soups during the last stages of cooking. Preserve by drying or pickling.
Tips From Our Gardeners
"If you live in a region that has warmer summers, try planting Chinese Cabbage in a partial shade area or use floating row covers to prevent bolting. Rotate plants of the cabbage family with other vegetables to reduce pest issues."
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- Ashleigh Smith, True Leaf Market Managing Editor
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Articles on Chinese Cabbage
"Chinese Cabbage vs Chinese Broccoli (Chinese Kale)"
Seeds Per Package
- 1 g packet - Approximately 100 Seeds‬
- 1 oz - Approximately 2,800 Seeds
- 4 oz - Approximately 11,200 Seeds
- 1 lb - Approximately 44,800 Seeds
ATTRIBUTES
Basic Info
Latin Name: |
Brassica rapa var Pekinensis 'Blues'
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Blues Color: |
Green leaves with bright white petioles
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Blues Flavor: |
Mild Cabbage-like
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Growing Info
Days to Maturity: |
50-60 Days to maturity.
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Days to Germination: |
6-10 Days
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Seeding Depth: |
1/2 inches |
Row Spacing: |
Thin to 12-24 inches |
Plant Height: |
12-18” |
Growth Habit: |
Napa Broadleaf, compact head |
Soil Preference: |
Well-draining, Rich, Slightly Alkaline soil that is 50-60°F.
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Temperature Preference: |
60–70°F (16–21°C)
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Other
Pests and Disease: |
Common pests and diseases for Chinese Cabbages include flea beetles, cabbageworm, cutworms, cabbage root flies, aphids, clubroot, and other fungi. Keep good garden hygiene to limit issues with these pests and diseases.
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