Matters needing attention in planting dried radish
First, sow in time.
According to the north, radish is the first choice. In other words, when the head is prone (mid-July and the end of July), the radish is planted. Plant in autumn, and then grow big enough to bloom in spring.
Second, fertilization should be appropriate.
Radish should not be applied with too much nitrogen fertilizer. It is said that too much nitrogen fertilizer will only grow seedlings. Apply some potash fertilizer, especially when you start to grow. We use sheep manure as base fertilizer, and we can apply some quick-acting potassium fertilizer in the medium term. Later, because it was about to be eaten, it was no longer fertilized. The robe can't be fertilized at seedling stage, so leaves will grow when it is fertilized, and fertilization will only begin when the robe begins to swell.
Second, drink water in moderation.
Don't be short of water at seedling stage to ensure the whole seedling is strong. Don't have too much water in the later stage, or the seedlings will grow wildly. Carrots should be the same as white carrots. Don't water too much in the middle and late stages. Apply some potassium fertilizer instead of nitrogen fertilizer.