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- Sowing Pak Choi: So you prefer him
- Sowing pak choi
- Pak Choi germinates
- Poke Pak Choi
- Plant out Pak Choi
- Tips
Pak Choi germinates after two to seven days
Sowing Pak Choi: So you prefer him
Pak Choi can be brought forward from April on the windowsill, but direct sowing in the field is also possible. Learn what to consider when sowing and how to properly care for your young Pak Choi.
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At the beginning of April you can sow Pak Choi. For this you only need the seed, vegetable or growing soil and nursery shells. Alternatively, you can use egg cartons for breeding.
Fill the bowls with soil and place the Pak Choi seeds 5mm to 1cm deep into the ground. Lightly squeeze the substrate and soak it so that it is wet but does not float in the water.
Then place your bowls in a warm, bright place. 16 to 18 degrees are ideal for germination.
Pak Choi germinates
Pak Choi can germinate after just two days. After a week at the latest you should be able to see the small seedlings. Especially at this stage, make sure that the substrate never dries out.
Poke Pak Choi
If the plantlets have reached a height of about five centimeters, you should pimp them. This is of course only necessary if you have sown several seeds in a small bowl. So that the plants do not prevent each other from growing, carefully separate the individual plantlets from each other. Do the following:
Plant out Pak Choi
After the icy saints you can plant your Pak Choi in the field. If you have a lot of snails in the garden, it makes sense to put snail fences or rings, because snails like Pak Choi at least as much as you.
When planting, keep a planting distance of at least 25cm from one plant to the next.
Tips
Alternatively, you can sow your Pak Choi directly into the field, but only from mid-May.