Mino Early Long White - Open Pollinated Radish Seeds for Seed Saving | Long White Radish Variety
Mino Early Long White is a premium open-pollinated radish variety, producing smooth, uniform, crisp long white roots with excellent taste and market appeal. Unlike F1 hybrid varieties, it's open-pollinated, meaning farmers can save seed from their own harvest for future seasons rather than repurchasing hybrid seed every cycle.
It is known for early maturity (40–50 days), vigorous plant growth, and strong adaptability; it's suitable for both commercial cultivation and kitchen gardening.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Crop | Radish |
| Variety Name | Mino Early Long White |
| Variety Type | Improved Open Pollinated Variety |
| Root Color | Pure White |
| Root Shape | Long Cylindrical |
| Root Texture | Crisp & Smooth |
| Plant Vigour | Strong & Upright |
| Root Length | Approx. 35–45 cm |
| Maturity | 40–50 Days After Sowing |
| Market Use | Fresh Market, Salad & Cooking |
What Is the Difference Between Open Pollinated and Hybrid Radish Seeds?
Open-pollinated (OP) varieties, like Mino Early Long White, are pollinated naturally and breed true to type, meaning seed saved from this season's harvest will grow into plants with the same characteristics next season.
F1 hybrid varieties, by contrast, are bred by crossing two distinct parent lines; while they often show stronger uniformity and vigor in the first generation, seed saved from a hybrid plant won't reliably reproduce the same traits, so farmers need to repurchase hybrid seed each season.
Can I Save Radish Seeds for Next Season?
Yes, with an open-pollinated variety like Mino Early Long White, you can let a portion of your crop bolt and flower, then collect and dry the seed pods for sowing the following season.
This isn't possible with F1 hybrid radish varieties, where saved seed won't consistently produce the same root shape, size, or quality as the parent plant. This makes Mino Early Long White a practical choice for farmers who want to reduce repeat seed costs over multiple seasons.
How Long Will Radish Seeds Last in Storage?
Radish seeds, when stored properly in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture, typically remain viable for 3 to 5 years. Open-pollinated seed saved at home should be fully dried before storage and kept in an airtight container to maximize shelf life and germination rate in future seasons.
Which Radish Seed Variety Is Best for Long White Roots?
For farmers specifically prioritising root length and fresh-market appeal, Mino Early Long White stands out with roots reaching approximately 35–45 cm, the longest among common commercial white radish varieties. Combined with its pure white colour, smooth crisp texture, and early 40–50 day maturity, it's well suited for fresh market sale where longer, uniform roots typically command better prices.
Are Open Pollinated Seeds Better Than Hybrid Seeds?
Neither type is universally "better"; the right choice depends on your priorities. Open-pollinated varieties like Mino Early Long White offer the ability to save and replant seed, often developing a slightly richer, more traditional flavour profile. And they tend to cost less per season once you're saving your own seed.
Hybrid varieties often deliver stronger first-generation uniformity and vigour but require repurchasing seed every planting cycle. For farmers building toward self-sufficiency in seed sourcing, or those in organic/traditional farming systems, OP varieties are typically the preferred choice.
Looking for a Different Radish Variety?
Need a shorter-cycle variety for tighter spacing? → Satoshi F1 is an F1 hybrid with a more compact root (25–35 cm), well suited for closer plant spacing and quicker turnaround on smaller plots, while still reaching maturity in a comparable 40–50 day window.
Need a higher-yield variety for large-scale commercial farming? → Spring Cross F1 is an F1 hybrid built for main-season, large-scale cultivation, with a mid-length root (30–40 cm) and a slightly longer 45–55-day maturity suited to bigger commercial planting cycles.
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