Technologies for growing radish on vertical farms
Added on 03 October 2023
Radishes are not the easiest crop to grow, whether indoors or outdoors. In northern regions, it is common to see radish beds covered in black plastic. This is because radishes, being finicky, do not thrive in direct sunlight or long daylight hours. Additionally, their seeds require protection from rain and wind. Without these precautions, radishes simply won't germinate successfully.
Regardless of where radishes are grown - whether in beds, greenhouses, or vertical farms - it's crucial to establish the right conditions and select resilient varieties to guarantee a high yield. This is especially significant in controlled-environment agriculture, where the choice of varieties and cultivation methods must be tailored to suit the enclosed growing conditions.
Radishes are grown on mineral wool or peat substrates in vegetable and leafy green vertical farms using iFarm technologies. Source: iFarm.
Header Photo: The average monthly radish yield per square meter is 5.56 kg. Source: iFarm.
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