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ABC's of Chinese Cabbage
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It can be started inside and transplanted outside in the spring. However, Chinese cabbage or Pak Choi shocks easily, and transplanting sometimes shocks it into going to seed. Therefore, it's best to sow the seed directly in the garden and thin them to stand 8 to 12 inches apart.
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Water them frequently to help the young plants grow fast and become tender. They'll probably go to seed if growth slows down.
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Variety |
Average
Seeds/Oz. |
Spacing (Inches) |
Planting Depth |
Approx. Days to germ |
Approx.
Days to Maturity |
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In Row |
Between Rows |
Inches |
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Chinese
Cabbage |
10,000 |
10-24 |
18-36 |
0.25 |
6-10 |
65-95 |
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Pak Choi |
10,000 |
8-14 |
18-36 |
0.25 |
6-10 |
65-95 |
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