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How To Grow Mustard Seeds -

Mustard prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. However, too much shade may result in smaller plants.

There are three primary types of mustard grown for seeds: how to grow mustard seeds

Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Mustard has shallow roots; dry spells will cause bolting (premature flowering) and bitter leaves. Water at the base to avoid leaf diseases. Mustard prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | Plants flower too early (bolt) | Heat or dry stress | Plant earlier in spring or later in fall | | Lots of leaves, few seeds | Too much nitrogen | Reduce fertilizer; avoid manure | | Seeds moldy in storage | Not dried enough | Dry longer before jarring | | Pods empty | Poor pollination or extreme heat | Plant flowers nearby to attract bees | Mustard has shallow roots; dry spells will cause

Mustard loves cool weather.

Mustard is hardy, but watch for:

Before planting, mix in several inches of aged compost or manure to provide the nitrogen needed for leafy growth. 3. Sowing and Spacing

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