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1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage
1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage

1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage Seeds Heirloom Non-GMO Productive Brassica rapa VAR. chinensis, a.k.a. Canton's Choice, Bok Choi, from USA

Product ID : 43774703
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Galleon Product ID 43774703
UPC / ISBN 303949190765
Shipping Weight 0.05 lbs
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Manufacturer Harley Seeds
Shipping Dimension 4.49 x 2.99 x 0.04 inches
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1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage Features

  • 1000+SEEDS Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage Seeds Heirloom NON-GMO Productive, Healthy, Brassica rapa var. chinensis, a.k.a. Canton's Choice, Bok Choi, 55-70 days

  • Keep moist, not letting the seeds dry out between watering. **SOIL Temperature for Germination: 45-75 F.

  • Keep the soil evenly moist for the healthiest growth. If the sun gets too hot, Chinese cabbage tends to "bolt" or go to seed; in long periods of heat, some kind of shade may be helpful. Watch out for snails, as they will harm the plants.

  • Single leaves or the entire plant may be harvested, either at 28 days for the tender baby leaf stage or when a fully mature head at 50 days. For freshest taste, use within five days.


About 1000+ Canton Pak Choi Bok Choy Chinese Cabbage

(Brassica rapa var. chinensis.) Also known as Canton's Choice, Bok Choi. This widely grown Asian green has smooth green leaves and thick white leaf stalks. It is one of the most popular Asian vegetables and a main ingredient in chow mein and stir-fries. It is also delicious raw. Each plant bears 10-14 erect stalks, 8-10" long. Grows best in cool weather and can be grown as a spring or fall crop. The slight mustardy flavor of Pak Choi makes it a delightful addition to stir-fries, soups, noodle and meat dishes, and salads, if the young leaves are used. In China, the coarser leaves are often pickled. Some Chinese cooks also dip the leaves in boiling water and hang them out to dry in the sun for several days. Drying enables this highly perishable vegetable to be stored for winter months. Asian cooks use the entire plant at many stages of development. Height: 18-20 inches. Biennial. 55-70 days. HOW TO GROW: *** **SOIL Temperature for Germination: 65-70F **Plant Spacing: 12 inches. **Hardiness: Zones 4-10 **Sun Requirement: Full Sun **Days to Germination: 7-14 days, **Germination Rate: 97%