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Temperate or cool temperate climates, although some varieties have been bred to grow in near-tropical climates. Mustard is usually too disease-prone to grow well in subtropical areas, though.

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Mustard can be raised on variable soil types with good drainage, but is best adapted to fertile, well-drained, loamy soils. Soils prone to crusting prior to seedling emergence can cause problems. This crop will not tolerate waterlogged soils since growth will be stunted. Dry sand and dry, sandy loam soils should also be avoided.

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it takes 6 to 8 weeks for it to grow up to 4 feet

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