Mediterranean is around 35 latitude with the longest day roughly about 14 hours. The longest day in Edmonton is 17 hours. Experiments with day length documented that bolting gave a clear response to day length. At day lengths of 19 and 24 hours the plants bolted very quickly, at 14 hours more slowly, and at 8, 10 and 12 hours very slowly. That explains why late seeding is recommended in my region. By seeding after summer solstice we are shifting plant development phases to the period with shorter days that are similar to the day length in Mediterranean. Another option to bit the day length is to plant early. It is not very visible in Edmonton due to cold weather but it should work well in south Ontario and USA. Right now I am looking forward to spring 2012 as it is promising to be early and I am going to try early seeding. Visit my blog in June to see results.
It would be very simple if the day length was only a factor of bolting. Stress is very important also. It could be lack of water, extremely low temperatures or extremely high temperatures, soil salinity or acidity, Not all plants react the same way to similar stress but all of them has some mechanism of surviving under the pressure. For many plants accelerated switch from vegetative growth to generative growth is one the most common response. This mechanism get incorporated in plant genome by thousands years of natural selection. You might be interested to know that greenhouse tomato growers use this response in commercial production? To stop vegetative growth and initiate formation of fruit they cheating plants by cooling greenhouse at night. Plants react on it in the same way as they response to cold fall nights. As night getting cold tomato plants start to use all resources for fruit formation instead of vegetative development.
So, stress
is important and if you don’t like your radish to bolt do everything to prevent
stress condition. In Edmonton is very important irrigation as our air here is very dry and soil dry fast. In my view the most popular top surface irrigation, such as sprinkle one, is not
very good for any crop with deep root system. Watering the top layer of
soil you reduce root development going down and when hot summer days come your
plants will be under stress for sure as top layer dry fast.