Hakurei Turnip
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Growing Hakurei Turnip
Everything you need to know to successfully grow this plant in your Rise Garden hydroponic system.
Nutritional benefits
Homegrown produce is more nutritious than store-bought because it's harvested at peak ripeness and eaten fresh.
Vitamin C
Immunity & Skin
Folate
Cell Growth
Vitamin B6
Essential Nutrient
Manganese
Metabolism
Potassium
Heart & Muscles
Calcium
Strong Bones
Growing tips
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Start in the Nursery
Place your seed pod in the nursery with the dome on top. Remove dome once you see sprouts emerging.
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Transfer at 2 True Leaves
Move to your garden when you see 2 sets of true leaves (not the initial round seed leaves). Roots are ready for nutrients at this stage.
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Add Nutrients Weekly
Use Sprout nutrients for leafy growth, switch to Blossom when you see flowers forming. The app will guide you.
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Keep Water Levels Up
Check water daily and never let it fall below the minimum line. Consistent water means consistent growth.
Growth timeline
Follow these stages for successful growing in your Rise Garden
Germination
Seed leaves emerge from the pod to get going. Turnips sprout quickly, usually within about five days. Keep the nursery dome on to hold in humidity until you spot the sprouts.
Move to Garden
Move your turnip to the garden once it shows two sets of true leaves. Handle the pod gently so the young root underneath stays undisturbed. It is ready for nutrients to fuel both leaves and the swelling root below.
Active Growth
Up top your turnip grows a leafy rosette, while the real action is below as the white root begins to swell. Pull off any yellowing outer leaves and keep your water level steady so the root sizes up evenly. Go easy picking leaves now, since the plant needs them to fatten the root.
How to Harvest
Lift the entire plant from the netcup in one gentle pull, then brush off the spent pod from the root. Twist off the leafy tops and enjoy them cooked like any green. Turnips are harvested just once, so plant a fresh pod for your next round.
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Growing FAQs
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Place your seed pod in the Rise Gardens nursery tray with the label facing up. Add water until the pods are saturated, then place the grow dome on top to maintain humidity. Keep the dome on until you see sprouts emerging (usually 3-10 days depending on the plant). Once sprouted, remove the dome so leaves can develop properly.
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Look for 2 sets of true leaves - these are the leaves that appear after the initial round seed leaves (cotyledons). At this stage, the roots are developed enough to absorb nutrients from your garden. For most plants, this happens 7-14 days after germination. Gently lift the pod from the nursery and place it in an empty spot in your Rise Garden.
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Add nutrients once per week. Use Sprout nutrients for leafy plants and during the vegetative growth stage of all plants. Switch to Blossom nutrients when you see flowers forming on fruiting plants (tomatoes, peppers, etc.). The Rise Gardens app tracks your plants and sends reminders when it's time to add nutrients.
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Yellow leaves usually indicate one of these issues: 1) Low nutrients - add nutrients if it's been more than a week. 2) Low water - check that water levels are above minimum. 3) Natural aging - bottom leaves naturally yellow as the plant grows; just remove them. 4) Too much light - ensure your plant is in the correct shade group position.
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Yes, for most plants! Herbs and leafy greens are "cut-and-come-again" - harvest outer leaves or up to 1/3 of the plant, and it will regrow for multiple harvests. Fruiting plants (tomatoes, peppers) continuously produce fruit for months. Microgreens are the exception - they're harvested all at once and won't regrow.
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Since there are no bees indoors, you'll need to hand pollinate tomatoes, peppers, and other fruiting plants. When flowers are fully open, use a small paintbrush or cotton swab to gently brush the center of each flower. Transfer pollen between flowers by touching multiple blooms. Do this every few days while plants are flowering.
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Germination time is how long until you see the first sprout emerge from the pod - typically 3-10 days. Harvest time is when you can start picking from your plant - this ranges from 7 days for microgreens to 12+ weeks for fruiting plants.
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Causes: Nutrient deficiency, overwatering, natural aging of lower leaves, or too much/little light.
Solutions: Add nutrients if it's been over a week. Check water levels aren't too high. Remove naturally yellowing bottom leaves. Verify plant is in correct shade group position.
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Causes: Low water levels, root problems, temperature stress, or transplant shock.
Solutions: Check and refill water immediately. Inspect roots for brown/slimy appearance. Keep garden away from heat sources and cold drafts.
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Causes: Insufficient light, low nutrients, overcrowding, cold temperatures, or pH imbalance.
Solutions: Ensure lights are on 14-16 hours daily. Add nutrients weekly. Thin overcrowded plants. Keep garden in warm area (65-75°F).
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Causes: Fungus gnats from damp conditions; aphids hitchhike on other plants or through windows.
Solutions: For gnats: let pod surfaces dry, use yellow sticky traps. For aphids: spray leaves with water, wipe off pests, or use diluted dish soap spray.
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Causes: Algae from light exposure to water, root rot from stagnant water, or bacterial growth.
Solutions: Keep tank covered to block light. Ensure water is circulating properly. Clean tank between plantings. Trim brown, mushy roots.

