Satoshi - Short Radish F1 Hybrid Seeds for Close Spacing | Compact High Yield White Radish
Satoshi is a premium F1 hybrid radish variety, producing smooth, long white roots with excellent uniformity, crisp texture, and superior market appeal. Satoshi is well suited for closer plant spacing and quicker turnaround on smaller plots. It is known for vigorous plant growth, fast 40–50-day maturity, high yield potential, and strong field adaptability; it's suitable for both commercial cultivation and kitchen gardening.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Crop | Radish |
| Variety Name | Satoshi |
| Variety Type | F1 Hybrid |
| Root Color | Pure White |
| Root Shape | Long Cylindrical |
| Root Texture | Crisp & Smooth |
| Plant Vigour | Strong & Upright |
| Root Length | Approx. 25–35 cm |
| Maturity | 40–50 Days After Sowing |
| Market Use | Fresh Market, Salad & Cooking |
What Is the Best Radish Variety for Close Spacing?
Root size directly determines how tightly a radish crop can be planted - shorter, more compact varieties allow denser planting without roots competing for space underground.
Satoshi's 25–35 cm root length is the most compact among Bhumi Agro's radish lineup, making it well suited for high-density planting where a farmer wants to maximize the number of plants per acre without sacrificing root quality or uniformity.
How Long Does It Take to Grow Radish From Seed to Harvest?
Satoshi reaches maturity in 40 to 50 days after sowing. It is a genuinely fast turnaround that lets farmers fit more planting cycles into a single season. Combined with its compact root size, this makes Satoshi a strong choice for quick-rotation cropping systems where getting the field back into production fast matters as much as yield per plant.
What Is the Best Radish for a Small Farm Plot?
For smaller plots where maximizing output per square meter matters more than individual root size, a compact, fast-maturing hybrid like Satoshi is typically the better fit than a longer-rooted variety. Its 25–35 cm root allows tighter spacing, meaning more plants and more total yield. It can be grown in the same physical area compared to longer-rooted varieties that need more room underground to develop properly.
What Is High Density Planting for Radish, and Does It Improve Yield?
High density planting means reducing the spacing between plants to fit more radish plants into the same area, which can meaningfully increase total yield per acre — provided the variety's root size is compact enough to avoid overcrowding underground. Satoshi's shorter 25–35 cm root makes it naturally better suited to this approach than longer-rooted varieties, which need more space to develop their full root length without distortion or competition.
Which Vegetable Business Is Most Profitable for Fast-Rotation Farming?
Fast-maturing crops like Satoshi radish (40–50 days) support quicker rotation cycles, meaning a farmer can potentially fit 2–3 additional planting cycles into a season compared to slower-maturing vegetables. This rotational speed, combined with reliable hybrid uniformity for consistent market pricing, is part of what makes fast radish varieties an attractive option for farmers optimizing for cycles-per-season rather than single-harvest yield alone.
Looking for a Different Radish Variety?
Want to save your own seed season after season? → Mino Early Long White is an open-pollinated variety with a longer root (35–45 cm), letting farmers collect and replant seed rather than repurchasing hybrid seed every cycle.
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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