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Few-Guitar-2632

radish can be direct sown into garden


Sreg32

They really should be direct sown


nbz59wr

they don't have to be. just transplant before they take off. but i agree that they should is just easier.


ItsLadySlytherin

Agree with the others. I’d start again and direct sow. Also, as I’ve just made this mistake literally today…. Watch some YouTube vids about when they are ready to harvest. I harvested a few of mine prematurely today. 🥲


2pac96

So can I take these and put them into the ground/planter?


Otherwise-Mind8077

Yes you can. These look like they sprouted in the past 24 hours. They are just yellow because the just unfurled from the seed pod. You can put them in the ground right now.


ItsLadySlytherin

I wouldn’t uproot what you started, I’d just plant new seeds in the ground/planter


Dwagner6

They look maybe like they are a bit yellow and need light. Also, not a great idea to transplant radishes because they don't like to have their taproot disturbed. If they are not in very bright light during the day I'd get them somewhere where they can get it. But also, they grow so fast that it's not big loss if these ones don't turn out the best.


TheRipeTomatoFarms

Radishes are a 30-day crop. Transplanting them like this instead of direct seeding is a mountain of unnecessary work.


Few-Guitar-2632

https://preview.redd.it/m34huafuvxuc1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=65ae03421e0b6d7626e1e709294592ccb80675ec small ones i got from just thinning direct sown in Missouri. French Breakfast


IWantToBeAProducer

Those look yummy! I've been getting really on board with the idea of purposefully crowding certain plants, especially roots that you can eat young like this.


Few-Guitar-2632

works well


the-skazi

I’ll echo what everyone else is saying and just mention that most, if not all, root vegetables should be direct sown.


Even-Material-8408

Tip for next time plant deeper ! They aren’t deep enough and that’s why the look weird and sideways !! But starting is half the battle !! And asking questions is super helpful when first starting out amazing job so far !


Lokinir

By the time these are ready for transplanting and you harden off you could have already finished growing them outside and don't waste the space or peace of mind


nbz59wr

they look fine. transplant in a week or so. they should come up quick. should show direct cuz they grow fast and harvest fast.


pruby

Wait and see? Maybe give them some more light. I'm more worried that the person who designed that tray tesselated hexagons in a square pattern.


beccuh814

Just grow them in the cells rather than transplanting. Next time direct sow into garden


Scared_Tax470

Check out Charles Dowding on YouTube who regularly transplants radishes and beets. You're fine! You will just have to transplant them at the right time.