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Pak Choi Handbook |
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Pak Choi Production The production of the pak choi crop is separated into two growing areas. Seeds are started in a germination area where they germinate and grow for 10 days. On Day 10 the plants are transported to the greenhouse and transplanted in to the Nutrient Film Technology (NFT) troughs where they are grown until harvest on Day 35. Germination Area Stage Day 0 - Sowing Day 1 - Environmental Adjustment
A fertilizer solution is added to the sub-irrigation water 24 hours after sowing. The EC of the water is maintained at 1200 microS cm-1. The pH of the solution is adjusted to 5.8 with possible addition of the base, potassium hydroxide (KOH). The temperature is raised to 25oC and the lights increased to 250 micromol m-2s-1. These environmental factors are maintained for the remainder of the crops' time in the germination area. Sub-irrigation continues for 1/4 hour every 12 hours until Day 6. The photoperiod remains at 24 hours. Day 2
Day 3 - Decreasing Humidity
The humidity covers in place on Days 0 , 1 and 2 are removed on Day 3. At this time, the seed has germinated and the radicle has started to penetrate into the soil. High humidity levels during the first two days of germination are to ensure the seed does not desiccate. Low lights levels during the first 24 hours work in conjunction with the high humidity to prevent excessive seed drying. See Computer Technology for more information on relative humidity. Day 4 - Removing Double Seedlings
Any double seedlings should be removed from the plugs on Days 4 or 5 to ensure a uniform crop. Also, germination percentage can be determined to monitor seed quality and proper growing conditions at this stage. It is critical to have consistent environmental conditions and consistent plant growth during this stage. Day 5
Day 6 - Seedling Selection
Seedlings are selected on Day 6, depending on the size and expansion of their first true leaf (~ 1 cm diameter). Seedlings which have unacceptable growth are discarded. Expect to discard 20-30% of the seedlings. Any seedlings with good growth at this time will be acceptable at the time of transplanting. Seedling selection is a vital process for the uniformity of the crop. Day 7 - Increasing Watering Frequency
The pak choi seedlings have grown to such a size that they now require watering more frequently. The sub-irrigation system is scheduled for flooding four times per day, or every six hours, for 1/4 hr (15 min). The following is a series of photos showing the growth of an individual pak choi seedling over a 3 day period.
At this time, the leavs are beginning to overlap. The roots of the seedlings have grown through the bottom of the plug tray. When transporting the plugs to the NFT area, avoid damaging these exposed roots. Transplanting Continue on to NFT Area Stage - Pak choi Production Days 10-35.
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Updated:
06/17/2004 01:19 PM
If you have questions about Controlled Environment Agriculture, please contact Professor Louis Albright |