Nasturtium

Tropaeolum majus

Also known as: Indian cress, Tropaeolum, Garden nasturtium, Capucine, Mastuerzo

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Quick facts

Category
herbs soft
Difficulty
beginner
Days to harvest
50 to 75 days
Harvest type
continuous production over weeks or months
Spacing
30 cm between plants

Environment

Temperature
1528°C
pH
6 to 7.5
EC (hydroponic)
1 to 1.6 mS/cm
Daily light
14 to 22 mol/m²/day

Climate and zones

USDA zones
9 to 11 (winter low around -7°C or warmer)
Frost tolerance
frost sensitive (dies at first frost)
Season
warm (summer crops, frost-sensitive)

Viable growing environments:

  • outdoor year-round (in zone)
  • outdoor in growing season (annual)
  • unheated greenhouse / hoop house
  • heated greenhouse
  • indoor (heated home)
  • indoor hydroponics under grow lights

USDA zone bounds reflect outdoor year-round survival. Anywhere outside the bounded zone range, this crop still grows as an annual in the warm months (outdoor_seasonal), under cover (greenhouse), or indoors under lights.

Growing systems

Nasturtium works in:

  • media bed (ebb and flow)
  • wicking bed
  • soil bed
  • drip / Dutch buckets

Growing media

The substrate the roots sit in. Choice depends on the system (clay pebbles don't fit NFT channels; rockwool isn't used in media beds) and the crop (nasturtium works in the media listed below).

Medium pH effect Water retention Bacterial surface
Expanded clay pebbles (LECA) neutral / inert low high
Coco coir (Coconut coir) slightly acidic high moderate
Soil-based mix (Potting soil) varies by source high high

Bacterial surface area matters for aquaponics: clay pebbles, lava rock, and pumice double as biofilter substrate. Low-surface media (rockwool, perlite, pea gravel) work in hydroponics but need a separate biofilter in aquaponics.

Nutrient demand by stage

NPK ratios are relative weights at each growth stage; the nutrient mix calculator scales them to absolute grams or ml. EC targets shift through the plant's life: seedlings need a much lighter solution than fruiting adults.

Stage NPK EC target (mS/cm)
seedling 1 1 1 0.5
vegetative 2 1 2 1.3

Aquaponics suitability

Compatible with typical aquaponics nutrient profiles. Fish waste provides enough nitrogen for healthy growth; supplemental potassium, calcium, and iron may still be needed depending on fish stocking density.

Care notes

An easy, fast-growing plant for hydroponic systems, valued primarily for its edible flowers and peppery leaves. EC 1.0-1.5 mS/cm (deliberately low; rich conditions produce excessive leaf growth at the expense of flowers). pH 6.0-7.0. Temperature: 1525°C (cool to moderate; heat above 30°C reduces flowering). Moderate light (DLI 14-20 mol/m2/day). DWC, media beds, or large containers. From seed to first flowers: 6-8 weeks. The flowers appear continuously for months once they start. Harvest flowers in the morning when they're freshly opened. The leaves are harvestable throughout growth. Under-feeding (low nitrogen) promotes flowering; overfed nasturtium produces lots of leaves and few flowers. For the pickled seed pod 'capers': harvest green, immature seed pods (before they harden) and pickle in salted white wine vinegar with peppercorns and bay. Bush varieties are better for contained hydroponic systems; trailing types work well in hanging baskets or cascading over the edge of media beds.

Plan a setup with Nasturtium

Verified against: rhs-uk, university-of-florida-ifas. Last reviewed 2026-05-15.

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