Grow Mustard //top\\
Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes other popular vegetables like kale and broccoli. There are three primary types of mustard grown globally:
Consistent moisture is vital during the germination phase, which usually takes about a week. Once established, mustard is relatively drought-tolerant but performs best with regular watering. Maintenance and Pest Management grow mustard
Similar to brown mustard in maturity, taking approximately 90 to 95 days to reach full harvest. Optimal Growing Conditions Mustard belongs to the Brassicaceae family, which includes
| Problem | Likely Cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|------| | Bitter leaves | Heat, dry soil, or old age | Plant earlier; water more; harvest young | | Plants flower too soon | Temperature fluctuations or long daylight | Wait for fall crop | | No seeds after pods form | Extreme heat killed pollen | Plant earlier in spring | | Yellow, stunted plants | Nitrogen deficiency | Fertilize with compost tea | Maintenance and Pest Management Similar to brown mustard
A more pungent variety often used for both greens and oil production.