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Rover F1 Radish Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Raphanus sativus)

Rover F1 Radish Seeds by West Coast Seeds (Raphanus sativus)

Rover F1 Radish (Raphanus sativus) is a fast-growing hybrid radish variety known for its smooth round roots and vibrant red skin. The plants produce compact leafy tops and uniform globe-shaped radishes with crisp white interiors. This variety is valued for its consistent size, clean root formation, and mild peppery flavor.

In vegetable gardens, Rover F1 radishes mature quickly and are well suited for early spring and fall planting. The roots develop just below the soil surface and can be harvested while young for the best texture and flavor. Radishes are commonly enjoyed fresh in salads, sliced for garnishes, or lightly pickled.

Hybrid radish varieties such as Rover F1 are selected for their reliable growth, uniform harvest, and improved garden performance. This listing is for seed packets only and does not include live plants.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Rover F1 radishes perform best in full sun where plants receive several hours of direct light daily. Partial sun is tolerated but may slow root development. Adequate sunlight supports strong leaf growth and healthy root formation.

Watering Instructions ▾

Maintain evenly moist soil throughout the growing period to encourage uniform root development. Water when the soil surface begins to dry while avoiding saturated conditions that may lead to root splitting or poor growth.

Care Tips ▾

Rover F1 radishes grow best in loose, well-draining soil that allows the roots to expand evenly. Fertile soil enriched with organic matter supports steady plant development. Cool temperatures and moderate humidity help maintain tender root texture and consistent growth. Sow Rover F1 radish seeds directly outdoors in early spring once soil temperatures reach approximately 8–18°C. Seeds typically germinate within 3–7 days. Roots are often ready for harvest in about 25–30 days. Harvest promptly once roots reach mature size to maintain crisp texture and prevent woody growth.
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