Kohlrabi

Frank J. Dainello,
Extension Horticulturist
Department of
Horticultural Sciences,
Texas A&M University




VARIETIES
Green skin types- White Vienna, White Danube, Grand Duke
Purple skin types Purple Vienna, Purple Danube

SOIL PREFERENCE
Fertile, well-drained, medium textured soils, pH range of 5.5 - 7.5; relatively well adapted to heavy soils, but poorly adapted to light sands.

OPTIMUM GROWING CONDITIONS
Cool days (60 - 70oF) with cool to cold nights (40 - 50oF). Will tolerate wide temperature fluctuations and warm temperature.

ESTABLISHMENT
Direct seeded or transplanted
Optimum time=
Spring, soil seed zone temperature >50oF
  Fall, soil seed zone temperature < 90oF
Seeding rate lbs/A= 3 - 5 lbs/A @ 0.25" depth (raw seed);
Approx seed/oz= 9,000
Seedling spacing=
3 - 6" in-row, 12" between rows on 40" wide raised beds

FERTILITY/FERTILIZATION
Rates presented as actual lbs/A N2, P2O and K2O (base actual application rates on soil test results).
Generalized rate lbs/A: 150 - 75 - 80
N- 100 - 130 pre-plant broadcast incorporated or split banded 4" on either of seed row, or injected through irrigation water; 25 - 30 lbs N/A side-dressed at thinning (4 true-leaf stage), or at transplanting.
P- 60 - 80 banded approx 2" below seed at planting.
K- 80 - 100 (Potassium not normally required in most areas of Texas)
*Note*- Use high phosphate starter solution on transplants (5 lbs 5-20-10, etc./100 gal water-8 oz/plt).

WATER/IRRIGATION
High water demand (15 - 20"). Uniform moisture levels required throughout growing season for optimum yields.

PEST MANAGEMENT
Major Diseases Control
Black rot Treated seed, resistant varieties
Downy mildew Aliette, Maneb
Nematode K-Pam, Telone II, Telone C-17

Major Insects Control
Cabbage looper and Diamondback moth Avaunt, Bt's, Fury/Mustang, Intrepid, Proclaim, Spintor
Aphid Assail, Admire, diazinon, dimethoate, Fulfill, Provado
Flea beetle Baythroid, Sevin
Whitefly Assail, Admire, Provado

Weeds Control
Preplant incorporated Prefar
Preemergence Dacthal, Prefar
Postemergence Poast, Select, Stinger
*NOTE*--The above is a partial listing of controls intended as examples. Some labels may have been revoked since publication of this guide. Refer to product labels for specifics and use accordingly. Failure to do so may result in crop injury, death and/or citation for violation. Humans, animals and the environment may also be adversely affected by misuse.


HARVEST

Days after planting=
Direct seeded- 50 - 60
Transplanted- 40 - 45
Optimum stage=
Baby 0.5 - 2.5" diameter
Standard Fist size
Normal method= Hand harvested.
Containers= Bulk wagons
Grades/Grading/Handling= Based on size and uniformity: no specified grades
Packaging=  
Roots
Film bags
Leaves
Bunched
Anticipated yield/A= 100 - 200 field crates per acre (72 bunches per crate)

STORAGE/TRANSIT/CONDITIONS
32oF @ 98 - 100% RH
Freezing point= 20oF
Shelf life=  
Leaves
3 - 5 days
Roots
7 - 10 days

COMMENTS/PRODUCTION KEYS
  • Warm temperatures and increasing day length will cause early flowering of the heads.
  • Soils pH >7.8 may induce black hollow stems; Solubor(Bo) at 5-10 lbs/A foliar applied prior to heading reduces severity.
  • Crop may have an alleopathic adverse effect on following crop.
  • High nitrogen requirements.
  • Shallow, horizontal rooting patterns dictates very shallow cultivation to ovoid root pruning and reduced yields.
  • Production on light soils requires high level of management.
  • Better suited to early fall production in most areas of the state.
  • Water management very critical for stand establishment of early fall direct seeded crop.

Texas Cooperative Extension, Horticulture Crop Guides Series
Revised November, 2003
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/vegetable/cropguides/cabbage.html
Prepared for Web delivery by Brooke Bludau, Amanda Zan, and Dan Lineberger