Cherry radish is a small variety of radish commonly grown in various regions. It belongs to the four-season radish category and is known for its tender, sweet, and juicy flesh, making it a popular choice for fresh consumption. The leaves are also soft and rich in nutrients, adding to its overall value. With a short growth cycle of approximately 30 days, it's ideal for quick harvests. The recommended seed rate is 1.5–2 kg per mu, with a germination rate above 90%. The fleshy roots develop within 10–15 days under moderate temperatures. This semi-hardy vegetable thrives best between 15–20°C, but can still grow in temperatures ranging from 10–25°C. However, it struggles in temperatures above 25°C, and growth slows down when temperatures drop below 10°C. Adequate light is essential for root development. In winter greenhouse cultivation, poor light transmission or overcrowding can lead to weak leaf growth. To ensure healthy, high-quality, and high-yield cherry radishes, fertile, loose soil or sandy loam is recommended, along with proper fertilization. Organic fertilizer rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium should be applied, fully decomposed and evenly mixed into the soil to maintain soil fertility.
Cherry radish is well-suited for spring and autumn planting due to its preference for cooler weather. Below is a guide on how to cultivate it using a simple plastic film method in spring.
First, prepare the soil and apply base fertilizer. Before winter, deep plowing is done on the plot where cherry radishes will be sown in early spring. The bed width (including the ridge) should be at least 20 cm narrower than the film width. A 40 cm wide ditch is created between two ridges for film installation. After preparing the beds, dig holes every 50–60 cm without removing the topsoil. Sieve the excavated soil and use it as cover. For every 100 square meters, about 2 cubic meters of fine soil should be prepared. Once the holes are dug, level the surface again using a rammer, then apply decomposed livestock manure—3–4 cubic meters per acre—and mix it thoroughly with the soil. Finally, smooth the ground and wait for sowing.
Next, soak and germinate the seeds. Due to their thin seed coat, cherry radish seeds should not be soaked too long. Soak them in warm water for 2–3 hours, then rinse with cold water and place them in a clean container covered with a damp cloth. Germinate them in a greenhouse at 18–22°C. The germination time should be just enough for the seed coat to crack. If some seeds sprout before sowing, move them to a cooler area below 10°C to slow germination. This process usually takes around 20 hours. During this time, turn the seeds every 4–5 hours to ensure even temperature and moisture, promoting uniform sprouting.
Then, sow the seeds. Start by watering the prepared beds, then sprinkle the seeds, and finally cover them with soil. On the day of sowing, water the beds carefully based on soil type, terrain, and moisture content. Low-lying areas with heavy clay soils need less water, while dry sandy soils require more. The water depth should be about 5–6 cm after soaking. Spread a thin layer of fine soil over the bed, then scatter the treated seeds evenly. Cover them with 1.5–2 cm of soil, depending on the texture—thinner for sandy soil, thicker for clay.
Finally, manage the field. First, thin the seedlings once they have two true leaves, keeping only the strongest ones spaced 6–7 cm apart. Watering is minimal during the seedling stage, as excessive water can promote leaf growth at the expense of root development. Water only when the roots begin to swell, known as "breaking belly water." From that point until harvest, keep the soil consistently moist, adjusting irrigation based on weather and soil conditions. Pest and disease issues are rare, but regular monitoring is important. Harvest when the roots reach 2–3 cm in diameter to avoid over-maturity. At harvest time, pull out the larger ones, remove excess soil, bundle them, and prepare them for market.
CRL-940.-,941
Fladrafinil CRL-40 941 Bisfluroadrafinil
CRL-40,941 is a molecule similar to adrafinil, and has been shown to be more effective than these two molecules in their indications, with fewer side effects.
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Application Functions:
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What is the application of CRL-40 941?
* Applied in the pharmaceutical field.
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Describe :
99% CAS 90212-80-9 Norootropic Fladrafinil CRL 40 941 CRL-40,941
Product Name
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Fladrafinil CRL-40 941
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Chemical Abstracts Society No.
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90212-80-9
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Appearance
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White powder
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