Multi-cut kale
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Specifications
Height: approximately 45 cm
Contents: 10 seeds
In the app
Level 1
started indoors
Level 2
seedling emerging
Level 3
seedling
Level 4
planted in final position
Level 5
small plant
Level 6
first harvest
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- The app helps you with almost everything you do in your vegetable garden: sowing, tending, and harvesting.
- If something goes wrong, the app tells you what steps to take.
- If that doesn’t work, you can ask us for advice.
- If that still doesn’t help, we’ll look for other solutions together. Until we get it right.
More about our Multi-cut kale
- Variety name: Karillo RZ F1
- Family: brassica
- Plants per square: 1
- Height: 45 cm (middle rows)
- Briefly start indoors: March to June (plant outside once the seedling has emerged well)
- Sowing depth: 1 cm (no deeper!)
- Germination: at 7 to 23°C in 5 to 12 days
- Time to harvest: from 8 weeks
- Sunlight: grows in sun or shade
- Packet contents: 10 seeds
- Yield: 1 Multi-cut kale plant that you can pick from for a long time
You can harvest much sooner too: after just 8 to 9 weeks, compared with 3 to 4 months for standard kale. Its leaves also grow back more quickly.
Because this is such a special variety, the seeds are fairly expensive. That's why we start them indoors first. Once they've emerged, move the pots outdoors as soon as possible.
What do you need to grow Multi-cut kale?
- MM pre-sowing mix or MM coconut seed-starting mix
- small MM-Airpots
- Cling film and elastic bands (only with traditional MM pre-sowing mix, not the coconut version)
- One label per pot
- one 30 x 30 cm square
- MM-Mix (or HarvestKit Coco Mix)
- a spot with at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day
How do you sow and grow Multi-cut kale?
Every vegetable passes through several stages, which we call levels. The app tells you exactly what to do at each level and regularly asks you to check whether your plants are ready for the next one.
So you don't need to know how to grow Multi-cut kale successfully before you begin. But if you'd like to read ahead, you'll find the details below.
Level 1: A short indoor start
This also helps you make the most of your squares, because something else can grow there during those four weeks.
Levels 2 and 3: Moving outdoors
In March and April, give the seedlings some extra protection from frost and bad weather when needed. From May onwards, even that is no longer necessary, as long as slugs can't reach them.
Level 4: Planting out in its own square
Choose a square along the edge of your raised bed or, even better, in a corner. This gives the plant a little extra room as it grows.
Read more about cabbage whites and caterpillars.
Keep taking good care of your plant too: water it regularly* and remove weeds straight away, along with any yellow or withered leaves.
*If you have MM water reservoirs, you'll hardly need to water at all. Read more about them here.
Level 5: Harvesting Multi-cut kale
Level 6: Keep harvesting all year round
Growth almost stops during winter.
A spring feast for you and the bees
Or leave the flowering plant in place a little longer for bees, bumblebees and butterflies. That early food is a real gift for them.
How can you use Multi-cut kale?
Or use them in a delicious quiche, as Sonja did:
Is Multi-cut kale nutritious?
So, what are you waiting for? Grow your own Multi-cut kale
Plus, with our materials and app, it's almost impossible to fail 😉
Good luck!