Cabbage is a favorite vegetable on our table. The variety of varieties allows you to include vitamin dishes with cabbage on the menu all year round. However, environmentally friendly products can only be obtained from your own garden, knowing the technology of growing this vegetable crop. Cabbage yield largely depends on the quality of the seedlings.
Choosing a cabbage variety for growing seedlings
Before purchasing seeds, you should decide on the purpose of planting cabbage. Different varieties are used for salting, pickling, making soups, salads, etc. In addition, cabbage varieties are distinguished by their ripening times. Early ripening ones are good for fresh consumption in summer, and mid and late ripening ones are good for harvesting and long-term storage.
Table: cabbage varieties by ripening time
Types of cabbage by maturity
Names of varieties and hybrids
Characteristic view
Early grades
- Rinda F1,
- June,
- Cossack F1,
- Dumas F1
Cabbage is tender, very tasty fresh, but does not store for a long time. It forms small loose heads of cabbage weighing up to 2 kg with juicy leaves, which are used to prepare salads, hodgepodge and summer cabbage. Mid-season varieties
The heads of cabbage are larger (3-5 kg), best suited for pickling and pickling. Dense elastic leaves do not sour in brine when stored in barrels or cans and do not lose their taste. Cabbage is kept fresh until mid-winter Late varieties
- Snow White,
- Moscowโs late 15,
- Valentina F1,
- Aggressor F1,
- Gingerbread man F1
Cabbage is intended for winter storage. Possessing good keeping quality, it does not deteriorate until spring. Late varieties also make delicious and crispy sauerkraut. The heads of cabbage are very dense, the leaves are tough, poorly suitable for salads and eating raw
If the area permits, it is advisable to grow cabbage with different ripening periods on the site.
Video: overview of cabbage varieties
Seeding of cabbage seeds on seedlings
To obtain strong viable cabbage seedlings, you should carefully prepare the soil and seeds, sow at the optimal time and create comfortable conditions for the seedlings.
Soil preparation and selection
The sowing soil should be light and loose, and have a slight acidity. You can prepare a mixture of fertile soil with sand and humus (1: 1: 2). The soil taken from the garden must first be shed with a 0,05% solution of manganese or Fitosporin-M (1 drop per 1 liter). For alkalization of strongly acidic soil, an ash solution is introduced (1 tablespoon of ash per 1 liter).
Seedlings develop very well on ready-made soil, which is sold in garden stores. It consists of peat, earth, river sand, fermented sawdust, vermicompost and mineral additives. Such a soil is completely ready for use and does not require disinfection. When sown in bio-soil (for example, โAmicable shootsโ), the seeds germinate 3-4 days earlier than when using ordinary soil, and the seedlings tolerate picking and replanting better.
Instead of a soil mixture for growing seedlings, coconut substrate with the addition of vermiculite (3: 1) is also used. Oblique fiber has high moisture capacity and air permeability, vermiculite contains nutrients.
Seedlings grow well in peat pellets made from compressed peat, enclosed in a natural shell. Peat is enriched with additional components: mineral, antibacterial substances, growth stimulant. Seedlings grown in such tablets are practically not affected by the black leg.
Choosing a container for growing
The roots of cabbage seedlings are thin, fragile leaves that break easily, which leads to a growth retardation, so it is better to immediately sow the seeds in separate containers. For growing seedlings without picking, small plastic cups or containers with cells are well suited. The containers must have drainage holes so that moisture does not stagnate in the soil.
Instead of cups, you can use yogurt jars, cut plastic bottles, and even eggshells. Seedlings are easily removed along with a clod of earth during transplantation, and when grown in eggshells, they are completely planted along with a crushed container. An ideal air-water regime is created when growing seedlings in peat pots, where the container itself is a fertilizer and is planted along with the seedlings.
If you need to plant a large number of cabbage seedlings, it is more convenient to use spacious boxes with a pallet. The grown seedlings must dive into separate containers and then are planted in the ground.
Seed preparation
Pelleted seeds do not need to be processed before sowing. They have already undergone pre-sowing preparation and are enclosed in a shell of an organo-mineral mixture, to which fungicides and microelements that increase germination are added. Such seeds are immediately sown in a nutritious soil โ they are larger than untreated ones, and they are easier to decompose in containers. However, such seeds retain their germination capacity for only 2 years, while ordinary seeds last for 4 years.
Untreated seed must be prepared. Before sowing, the seeds are calibrated, selecting medium and large in size โ not less than 1,5 mm. To do this, they are placed in a 3% salt solution for 5 minutes. Small light seeds float, heavy ones that have settled to the bottom are used for sowing. They are washed with clean water and dried, then disinfected from pathogens of bacterial and fungal diseases in a 2% solution of potassium permanganate for 20 minutes and washed again with water. To accelerate seed germination, you can place them for 12 hours in Epin solutions (1 drop per 0,5 l), Nitrofoski (5 g per 1 l), or for 3 hours in an ash solution (30 g per 1 l).
The hardening of cabbage seeds also improves germination. For this, the seeds are placed in a container, filled with hot water (50 ยฐ C) and left for 15 minutes. Then the soaked seeds are kept for 1 hours in a refrigerator at a temperature of 2-XNUMX ยฐ C. Then they are dried and sowed.
Seedling planting methods
Seedlings are planted in two ways:
- with further picking:
- into the nursery,
- in containers;
- without picking:
- in cups,
- in peat pots,
- in peat tablets,
- into a snail.
To save space, it is convenient to grow a large number of seedlings in a nursery or containers.
Breeding ground
When sowing in a nursery on an area of โโ1 m2 there are about 25 seedlings.
- A 4 cm layer of soil is poured into the box and spilled with a solution of Fitosporin-M or Gamair.
- Grooves are marked with a depth of 1 cm every 3 cm and seeds are laid in them at intervals of 1,5 cm. Sprinkle with soil, compact and moisten the soil.
- Cover crops with foil and place in a warm place (+20 ยบC).
- The seedlings that appear after 4โ5 days are thinned out, leaving the feeding area for each sprout 2 ร 2 cm.
- After 2-3 weeks, seedlings with 2-3 true leaves are planted in peat pots or cups, in which they remain until planting on the beds.
Container with cells
It is more convenient to grow seedlings in plastic cassettes.
- The cells are filled with nutrient soil, not reaching the upper edge of 3 mm, so that the roots do not grow into the adjacent cell.
- Place 2-3 seeds in each cell, deepen them by 1 cm and watered with a sprinkler.
- The cassette is covered with plastic wrap and kept in a warm place until shoots appear, monitoring the moisture content of the soil and removing condensation.
- After the appearance of 2-3 true leaves, the seedlings are transplanted into larger cups.
You can grow cabbage seedlings without picking, immediately planting them in separate containers or in a snail at a considerable distance from each other.
Plastic cups
Growing seedlings in cups provides a higher percentage of plant survival and their continuous growth.
- The containers are 2/3 filled with soil, 2-3 seeds are placed at a depth of 10 mm, sprinkled with earth and moistened with a spray bottle.
- Cover with foil and transfer to a warm place.
- As soon as sprouts appear, the shelter is removed.
- After regrowth of 2-3 leaves, weaker seedlings are removed, leaving one strong plant in the cup.
Peat pots
Gardeners who prefer to grow seedlings in separate molds willingly use peat pots. Growing seedlings in a peat container contributes to an increase in seed germination, an increase in yield by 30%, in addition, the root system is not injured when planted in the ground. Seedlings are planted together with a pot, which, under the influence of moisture, dissolves after a while and enriches the soil with nutrients.
Peat tablets
Peat tablets are peat washers of various diameters, enclosed in a natural shell that allows you to maintain their original shape. Above there are depressions for sowing seeds.
- Before planting, the tablets are placed on a tray or in large cells and moistened with water. Swelling, they increase in height up to 8 cm.
- The seeds are placed in the recesses and covered with 1โ2 mm of peat from a tablet.
- The pallet is placed in the greenhouse until the shoots loops appear.
- After the emergence of seedlings, the greenhouse is opened.
Growing seedlings in peat tablets containing nutrients has clear advantages: no additional plant nutrition and growth stimulants are required; when transplanted into the ground, the root system is not damaged.
Snail landing
Growing seedlings in a snail is a way that saves space and soil. The seedlings in the snail are evenly illuminated and well ventilated, without interfering with each otherโs development. The material for the seedling rolls must be dense.
- Many summer residents use a laminate underlay. It is cut into strips 20 cm wide and about a meter long.
- A three-centimeter layer of moistened soil is laid on the substrate, retreating from the edges by 3 cm, and the seeds are laid out in the upper part at a distance of 10 cm from each other.
- Roll the tape into a roll, fasten it with an elastic band and, covering it with a plastic bag on top to create a greenhouse effect, put it on a pallet in a warm place.
- Seedlings are regularly moistened and aired. The emerging shoots loops are a signal that the package should be removed.
- When planting in the ground, they simply unfold the roll and separate the plants along with the earthy clod.
Video: cabbage seedlings in a snail
Dependence of the time of planting cabbage for seedlings on the ripening time
The time of sowing cabbage for seedlings is determined depending on the early maturity of the variety:
Many summer residents who have experience in growing cabbage do not sow seeds at the same time, but every 3-4 days. This allows the harvesting period to be extended.
In open ground, early cabbage is planted 45-50 days after sowing, seedlings of medium and late varieties โ at the age of 35-45 days.
How to care for seedlings
Healthy seedlings can only be grown with proper seedling care.
Temperature conditions
For seed germination, it is necessary to create a greenhouse effect: cover the crops with foil and maintain the temperature at least +20 ยบC. The soil should be kept moist, but at the same time ventilate daily, remove condensation. When seedlings appear on the 3-4th day from sowing, the film is removed and the seedlings are transferred for a week to a cooler place with a daytime temperature of 10-12 ยฐ C, and a night temperature of 6-8 ยฐ C.
If this is not done, the seedlings will stretch out and disappear. In the future, the plants are provided with an optimal temperature regime: 18โ20 ยฐ ะก in the daytime and 14โ18 ยฐ ะก at night. A lower room temperature can lead to slower growth of seedlings.
Lighting
On the 3-4th day there is a friendly emergence of seedlings, which need to be provided with good lighting. It is better to place seedlings on the windowsill on the south side, creating diffused light for them, shading with paper or using reflective screens. For the intensive development of seedlings, it is necessary to provide 12-hour daylight hours; in a darkened room, additional lighting with a phytolamp or a fluorescent lamp will be required.
Watering
Cabbage actively develops when the air humidity is 75% and the soil humidity is 85%. To do this, when the top layer of the soil dries up, abundant watering with warm water is carried out. With a lack of moisture, the plants begin to wither, the leaves turn yellow. However, over-watering should be avoided โ stagnant water can lead to the development of root rot and the death of seedlings. Wet soil must be loosened, providing air access to the root system.
If the light or temperature regime is violated, with improper watering, the seedlings can become thinner and stretch. In this case, the plants must be transplanted into individual cups by pinching the root and deepening the seedling to the cotyledonous leaves. Slowing down the growth of plants will help the introduction of a solution of the Atlet preparation (1 ampoule per 500 ml) into the soil, which also contributes to the formation of strong stems and a developed root system.
Pickling cabbage
If the seedlings were grown in a common container, with the appearance of 2-3 true leaves, it must be dived into separate cups. Seedlings growing in small cells are transplanted in larger containers. It is very convenient to dive seedlings into peat pots โ when planting in the ground, the plants are planted together with the container.
- Before picking, the soil is well moistened, with the help of a spatula, the seedling is removed along with a lump of earth, holding it by the stalk, and transplanted into separate cups.
- The nutrient substrate is poured, deepening the plants to the cotyledonous leaves, compacted and watered.
- In order for the dived seedlings to take root better, at first they create a warmer microclimate for them and shade them from the bright sun, then the air temperature is reduced to comfortable values โโof + 20-22 ยฐ ะก.
- When 4-5 true leaves appear, the seedlings are transplanted into open ground.
Seed dressing
Top dressing is necessary for cabbage seedlings for better growth and development. Nutrient additives are applied during watering or by spraying. The first top dressing is carried out 2 weeks after sowing the seeds, introducing a solution of complex fertilizer Agricola-1 (25 g / 10 l) into the soil. Good influence on the development of plants and foliar feeding. The prepared fertilizer solution Agricola-1 is sprayed on the leaves with a sprayer in the morning or evening hours.
The seedlings are re-fed 10 days after the pick.
Before planting seedlings in the ground, the third feeding is carried out.
When using complex fertilizers containing a balanced amount of macro- and microelements, cabbage seedlings develop well and easily adapt to open field conditions.
Hardening
A week before transplanting to the garden, the seedlings begin to harden:
- On the first day or two, the window is slightly opened for 3-4 hours, while making sure that there is no draft.
- Then, within 3 days, containers with plants are taken out onto the veranda or glassed-in balcony, necessarily shading from the sunโs rays, gradually increasing the time spent in a cool room.
- On the sixth day of cold hardening, watering the seedlings is stopped and transferred to the street, covering from the sun. They clean the room at night.
- On the last day of hardening, the plants are left in the open air until they are planted in the ground.
- Before transplanting to the garden bed, the seedlings are well moistened.
Disease Prevention
If agricultural technology is violated, the seedlings can get sick. Cabbage most often suffers from black leg and peronosporosis.
Density of seedlings, excessive watering and non-observance of the temperature regime often lead to the appearance of a black leg. Symptoms of the disease are darkening and decay of the stem in the root part. It is impossible to save such plants, therefore, to protect the seedlings, it is necessary to focus on prevention.
Before sowing, the seeds and soil should be disinfected, then, when watering, use only warm water, adding potassium permanganate to it. In the phase of 2-3 leaves, cabbage seedlings are sprayed with a 0,2% solution of Fitosporin-M. The acidic environment is favorable for the development of pathogens of the black leg, therefore, the soil with a high level of acidity is necessarily limed. At the first signs of the disease, the affected plants are removed, the healthy ones are transplanted into new soil, the seedlings are treated with a 1% solution of Bordeaux liquid.
Excessive watering and too high a temperature in the room contribute to the development of downy mildew. This fungal disease especially often affects young plants with weak immunity. Yellowish-brownish spots appear on the upper part of the leaf, the reverse side is covered with a grayish bloom. At the first symptoms of the disease, it is necessary to dust the plants with ash (25 g / 0,5 m2) or treat with Fitosporin-M solution (3 g / 5 l), after a week, re-treat.
Protection against pests
The main enemies of cabbage seedlings are cruciferous fleas and aphids. The appearance of white spots and holes on cabbage leaves is the result of an attack by a cruciferous flea.
Aphids reveal their presence on cabbage seedlings in white, and then with a brown bloom on the leaves.
In the fight against pests, you can use natural preparations: herbal decoctions (chamomile, celandine, wormwood), ash solution (150 g / 5 l) or milk with iodine. You can wash the plants with soapy water. In case of a massive invasion of insects, you will have to use chemicals โ Bankol (0,7 g / l), Anabazine sulfate (1 g / l).
Even a novice gardener can grow healthy cabbage seedlings. Knowing the features of the vegetable culture and creating comfortable conditions for it, you can harvest the whole season, prepare vitamin salads from cabbage, pickle or store in the cellar until spring.