Radish is a root vegetable that grows beneath the soil, with its foliage emerging above ground.
Farmers can potentially earn up to ₹1.5 lakh per hectare from cultivating radishes.
For optimal production, select high-yielding varieties such as Pusa Himani, Pusa Desi, Pusa Reshmi, Japanese White, and Punjab Pasand.
Radishes thrive in deep, well-drained loamy soil, which is essential for proper drainage and growth.
Use the row planting method to cultivate radishes effectively.
Maintain a distance of 35 to 45 centimeters between rows and 8 to 10 centimeters between individual plants.
Employ organic manure and fertilizers to enhance yield and soil health in radish farming.