Repotting guide
When & how to repot Mustard Greens 'Golden Streaks' (Brassica juncea 'Golden Streaks')
Also called Golden Streaks mustard, golden feathered mustard.
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About Mustard Greens 'Golden Streaks'
Brassica juncea 'Golden Streaks' · also called Golden Streaks mustard, golden feathered mustard · edible
'Golden Streaks' is a fast-growing Japanese mustard with finely serrated, lime-yellow frilled leaves and a warm, building mustard heat. Sown as a cut-and-come-again salad or stir-fry green, it matures in 40-50 days, thrives in cool weather, and bolts quickly in heat. Excellent for autumn and early-spring succession sowing in beds or containers.
Mature size: 20-30 cm tall and wide at full leaf; 8-12 cm for baby-leaf harvest
How to tell mustard greens 'golden streaks' needs repotting
Repotting on a calendar is less reliable than reading the plant. For mustard greens 'golden streaks', watch for these signs:
- Roots circling the bottom of the module or pot, or poking out of the drainage holes.
- The seedling dries out within a day and growth has visibly stalled.
- Roots are white and matted in a tight spiral when you tip the plant out.
- It has outgrown its current container for the stage of the season — pot mustard greens 'golden streaks' on before it becomes hard root-bound.
For the underlying biology of a pot-bound root system and why it stalls a plant, see our guide to spotting and fixing a root-bound plant.
How often to repot mustard greens 'golden streaks'
Pot on seedlings as they grow; not a perennial repot. Mustard Greens 'Golden Streaks'is grown for one season, so the question is really “how often to pot on” — keep moving it up before the roots circle. Upright leafy rosette of deeply cut, frilled chartreuse leaves; fast and compact, ideal for dense baby-leaf sowing..
What size pot to step mustard greens 'golden streaks' up to
Pot mustard greens 'golden streaks' on gradually — a seedling jumped straight into a huge pot sits in cold, wet, airless soil and stalls. Step up one or two sizes at a time as the roots fill each container, finishing in a large final pot or the ground. The aim is roots that never circle and never check.
Not sure of the exact diameter? Our pot size calculator takes the current pot and root spread and tells you the right next size — it deliberately recommends a single step up, never a big jump.
The best time of year to repot mustard greens 'golden streaks'
Pot mustard greens 'golden streaks' on through the active growing season, whenever roots fill the current container — there is no single date, just "before it becomes root-bound". Avoid potting on during a cold snap.
Step-by-step: repotting mustard greens 'golden streaks'
- Pot on before it is root-bound. Check mustard greens 'golden streaks' regularly; move it up as soon as roots reach the edge of the cell or pot, not after they have circled.
- Step up one or two sizes. Choose the next container up — not a giant one. Cold, wet, unused soil around a small root system stalls seedlings.
- Knock it out gently. Support the stem, tip the pot, and ease the rootball out without breaking it. A little teasing of circled roots at the base is fine.
- Pot into rich mix. Set it into fresh fertile, moisture-retentive loam, ph 6.0-7.5 at the same depth (tomatoes are the exception — they can go deeper to root along the stem).
- Water in and grow on. Water well, keep it in good light, and resume feeding once it is established and growing again.
Aftercare
Water mustard greens 'golden streaks' in well and keep it in bright light; a freshly potted-on seedling can wilt for a day while roots settle, so do not overcompensate by drowning it. Do not fertilise for about 1 week — fresh mix already carries nutrients and feeding freshly disturbed roots scorches them.
The right soil mix for mustard greens 'golden streaks'
Mustard Greens 'Golden Streaks' wants fertile, moisture-retentive loam, ph 6.0-7.5. Rich in organic matter with free drainage. Work in compost before sowing; loose, friable soil supports the rapid leaf production this cut-and-come-again crop depends on. Always use fresh mix when you repot — reusing old, broken-down soil reintroduces the compaction and poor drainage you are repotting to fix.
Repotting mustard greens 'golden streaks' — frequently asked questions
How often should you repot mustard greens 'golden streaks'?
Pot on seedlings as they grow; not a perennial repot for mustard greens 'golden streaks'. Mustard Greens 'Golden Streaks' is a seasonal crop, so you pot it on as a growing plant rather than repotting a perennial. Step seedlings up gradually into fertile, moisture-retentive loam, ph 6.0-7.5 so the roots never circle the cell, ending in a large final container. A root-bound transplant stalls and never fully recovers.
What size pot does mustard greens 'golden streaks' need?
Pot mustard greens 'golden streaks' on gradually — a seedling jumped straight into a huge pot sits in cold, wet, airless soil and stalls. Step up one or two sizes at a time as the roots fill each container, finishing in a large final pot or the ground. The aim is roots that never circle and never check. Use our pot size calculator to size it from the plant's current pot and root spread.
When is the best time of year to repot mustard greens 'golden streaks'?
Pot mustard greens 'golden streaks' on through the active growing season, whenever roots fill the current container — there is no single date, just "before it becomes root-bound". Avoid potting on during a cold snap.
Can you put mustard greens 'golden streaks' straight into a much bigger pot?
No. Even a fast-growing mustard greens 'golden streaks' should only go up one pot size at a time. A vastly oversized pot holds a reservoir of wet soil the roots cannot reach, which stays cold and soggy and rots the roots — the opposite of what you wanted.
Should you fertilise mustard greens 'golden streaks' after repotting?
Not immediately. Wait about 1 week after repotting mustard greens 'golden streaks'. Fresh mix already contains nutrients, and feeding freshly cut or disturbed roots burns them. Resume your normal feeding routine once you see new growth.
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