Pinching broccolini (Growing broccolini plant)

How to grow broccolini in field farming. This time, I will manage the broccolini for harvest and pinch the top. Pinching makes more side shoots grow, and the plant needs nutrients. So, I will also add fertilizer (second time).

Pinching broccolini

Broccolini care:Pinching

Broccolini has a main bud at the tip of the main stem.

Broccolini has grown to about 50cm (19.7 inches) tall
The main flower bud of the broccolini

The main bud is about 3–4cm (1.2-1.6 inches) wide. If broccolini blooms without pinching, the stems become hard and more bitter. The taste decreases, so I try to pinch and harvest early.

Pinching broccolini

Broccolini stems are cut at an angle. The reason for cutting at an angle is to keep rainwater from staying on the cut surface. (If water collects on the cut, it stays wet and can cause disease.)

Cut broccolini stems at an angle

Broccolini care:second fertilizing

Pinching makes broccolini grow side shoots, and they need nutrients. So, I do side dressing to give more nutrients.

Broccolini care (side dressing)
Spots for broccolini side dressing

The amount of fertilizer is 20g (0.7 oz) of chicken manure per spot. Turn over the mulch, dig a hole about 10cm (4 inches) deep, and apply fertilizing.

Chicken manure used for side dressing of broccolini
Lift the mulch
Dig holes for fertilizing
Fertilizing preparation for broccolini is ready
Put chicken manure into the hole
Manure has been added

After adding the fertilizer, water it, cover it with soil, and place the insect netting back. Now, the pinching and side dressing for the broccolini are complete.

Water the chicken manure
Cover with soil
Place the mulch back
Place the insect netting back
Pinching and side dressing for the broccolini are complete

Following is the video for how-to. English subtitles are available.

Pinching broccolini (Growing broccolini plant) – YouTube