Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) Turnip Seeds
Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) Turnip Seeds are vegetable seeds intended for growing turnip, commonly known as Shalgam. The variety is presented with attractive roots featuring a distinctive purple upper portion and white lower portion.
These seeds are suitable for fresh root vegetable production in agricultural fields and kitchen gardens. Turnip is generally established through direct sowing in a properly prepared field.
Product Specifications
| Brand |
Team Seeds |
| Product / Variety |
Purple Top (IMP) |
| Crop |
Turnip / Shalgam |
| Product Type |
Vegetable Seeds |
| Vegetable Type |
Root Vegetable |
| Root Appearance |
Purple Top with White Lower Portion |
| Sowing Method |
Direct Sowing |
| Primary Use |
Fresh Turnip Production |
| Product Category |
Root Vegetable Seeds – Turnip Seeds |
| Pack Size |
Not Visible on Supplied Image |
| Maturity |
Follow Current Product Packet |
| Seed Rate |
Follow Current Product Packet |
Key Features
- Purple Top Variety: Produces the characteristic purple-coloured upper root portion shown on the product pack.
- White Lower Root: Attractive two-colour turnip appearance.
- Root Vegetable: Suitable for fresh Shalgam production.
- Direct Sowing: Turnip is normally established directly in the main field.
- Farm & Garden Use: Suitable for agricultural fields and kitchen gardens.
- Fresh Vegetable Production: Suitable for fresh root vegetable cultivation.
- IMP Variety: The supplied packet identifies the product as Purple Top (IMP).
Benefits
- Suitable for turnip / Shalgam cultivation.
- Attractive purple and white root appearance.
- Suitable for fresh vegetable production.
- Can be grown in agricultural fields.
- Suitable for kitchen and home gardens.
- Direct-sowing vegetable crop.
Suitable Uses
- Commercial turnip cultivation
- Fresh Shalgam production
- Local vegetable markets
- Wholesale vegetable supply
- Retail vegetable markets
- Kitchen gardens
- Home vegetable gardens
Field Preparation
Prepare the soil properly before sowing turnip seeds. Root crops require loose soil so the developing roots can expand properly.
- Remove previous crop residues and weeds.
- Loosen the soil thoroughly.
- Break large soil clods.
- Remove stones and other hard materials.
- Prepare a fine and level seedbed.
- Ensure proper drainage.
Sowing Method
Turnip is generally cultivated through direct sowing.
- Use healthy seeds from the original Team Seeds Purple Top packet.
- Prepare suitable rows or beds.
- Sow seeds directly into prepared soil.
- Cover seeds lightly with fine soil.
- Maintain adequate moisture for germination.
- Thin overcrowded seedlings where required.
General Spacing Guidance
General agricultural guidance for turnip commonly uses approximately 30 cm × 15 cm spacing. However, growers should follow the exact recommendation printed on the current Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) packet for commercial cultivation.
General Seed Rate Guidance
A general turnip cultivation recommendation is approximately 4 kg seed per hectare. This is crop-level guidance and is not presented as a confirmed Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) product specification.
Soil Requirements
- Select loose and well-drained soil.
- Avoid heavily compacted soil.
- Remove stones that can interfere with root development.
- Use well-decomposed organic manure where appropriate.
- Avoid prolonged water stagnation.
Irrigation Management
- Maintain suitable soil moisture during germination.
- Provide irrigation according to soil and weather conditions.
- Keep moisture reasonably uniform during root development.
- Avoid severe moisture stress.
- Avoid excessive irrigation and prolonged waterlogging.
Nutrient Management
- Use well-decomposed organic manure where recommended.
- Follow soil-test-based fertilizer recommendations.
- Maintain balanced crop nutrition.
- Avoid excessive fertilizer application.
- Correct nutrient deficiencies according to field requirements.
Weed Management
- Keep the field relatively weed-free during early crop growth.
- Remove weeds before they compete heavily with young plants.
- Carry out shallow intercultural operations carefully.
- Avoid damaging developing roots.
Crop Protection
- Inspect plants regularly for insect pests and disease symptoms.
- Maintain good field sanitation.
- Avoid prolonged waterlogging.
- Follow Integrated Pest Management practices where appropriate.
- Use only crop-protection products registered for turnip and follow their label directions.
Harvesting
Harvest turnip roots when they reach the desired marketable size and quality. Exact maturity timing for Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) should be taken from the current original seed packet.
- Check representative roots before harvesting.
- Harvest while roots are at the desired fresh-market stage.
- Loosen the surrounding soil where necessary.
- Pull roots carefully to minimize damage.
- Separate damaged roots before packing.
Post-Harvest Handling
- Keep harvested turnips under shade.
- Remove excess soil carefully.
- Grade roots according to size and appearance.
- Remove damaged or diseased roots.
- Use suitable packaging for transport.
- Market fresh produce promptly.
Why Choose Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP)?
- Turnip Variety: Suitable for fresh Shalgam cultivation.
- Distinctive Appearance: Purple upper section with white lower root.
- Root Vegetable: Suitable for vegetable-market production.
- Direct Sowing: Straightforward field establishment.
- Farm & Garden Use: Suitable for commercial fields and home gardens.
Storage Instructions for Seeds
- Keep unused seeds in the original packet.
- Store in a cool and dry location.
- Protect from excessive heat, sunlight and moisture.
- Keep seeds away from fertilizers and pesticides.
- Keep out of reach of children and animals.
- Use within the validity period printed on the packet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP)?
It is a turnip / Shalgam seed variety sold under the Team Seeds brand.
What does the root look like?
The supplied packet shows rounded roots with a purple upper portion and white lower portion.
Is this an F1 hybrid?
The supplied front packet does not state F1 Hybrid, so it should not be listed as an F1 hybrid unless the back label or manufacturer documentation confirms it.
How are turnip seeds sown?
Turnip is generally established by direct sowing in a properly prepared field or garden bed.
What is the exact maturity?
The maturity period is not visible on the supplied packet. Use the current original Team Seeds packet for the exact maturity recommendation.
What is the exact seed rate?
The Team Seeds-specific seed rate is not visible on the supplied packet. General turnip guidance may differ from the manufacturer's recommended rate, so the current packet should be followed.
What is the exact pack size?
The net weight is not visible in the supplied front image. Enter the exact quantity printed on the physical packet being sold.
Can it be grown in a kitchen garden?
Yes, turnip can be cultivated in suitably prepared garden soil as well as agricultural fields.
Disclaimer
Seed germination, root shape, root size, crop duration and yield can vary according to seed lot, climate, soil, sowing period, irrigation, nutrition, plant population and crop management. Always follow the latest instructions printed on the original Team Seeds Purple Top (IMP) Turnip Seeds packet.