Long Black
Radish
🌱 55d to harvest
Taproot
Sink your senses into Long Black’s velvety, inky skin—an elegant black radish that feels almost lacquered in the hand. Beneath th…
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | Direct Sow |
| Last Frost | Jan 1st |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Jan 1st |
| Harvest Begins | Feb 25th |
| Harvest Ends | — |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 55 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Taproot |
| Support Needed | None |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 60 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 45 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 28 |
| Harden Off (days) | Not Required |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What pest or disease most often affects radish (Raphanus sativus) like Long Black, and what should I do?
For Raphanus sativus, flea beetles commonly cause small shot-hole damage on leaves, especially in warm weather. Cover seedlings with a fine mesh row cover until plants are well established, and hand-remove heavily damaged foliage to slow spread. If you see fungal leaf spots or a grayish mold from overly wet conditions, water at the soil line and improve spacing for airflow.
How often should I water Long Black radishes during their main growth phase to form a good root?
During root bulking (roughly weeks 3–6), keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy—about 1 inch of water per week total, adjusted for heat and rainfall. Water deeply when the top 1 inch of soil starts to dry, since radishes that swing between dry and wet can become woody or cracked. Mulch lightly to reduce moisture swings while avoiding a thick layer that stays wet.
How can I tell when Long Black radish (Raphanus sativus) is ready to harvest?
Harvest around 55 days, but confirm by checking the shoulder of the root at the soil surface. When the root is firm and roughly 1.5–2.5 inches wide (and the skin looks fully colored), pull it before it gets hollow or pithy. If you see the leaves fading and the root feels overly firm/woody, harvest immediately to preserve eating quality.