If your turnips are producing lush leafy tops but tiny or no roots, several common issues may be to blame. Understanding these problems can help you grow healthy, full-sized roots next time.

Common Causes
- Excess Nitrogen Fertilizer
Too much nitrogen encourages leafy growth at the expense of root development. Use balanced or lower-nitrogen fertilizers. - Overcrowding and Poor Thinning
Crowded plants compete for nutrients and space, resulting in small or underdeveloped roots. Thin seedlings to recommended spacing early. - Inconsistent Watering
Uneven moisture stresses plants, causing poor root formation or woody roots. Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. - Soil Compaction
Hard, compacted soil restricts root expansion. Turnips need loose, well-draining soil to grow properly. - Planting Too Late or in Hot Weather
Warm temperatures can cause turnips to focus on leaf growth and bolt, reducing root size and quality.
My Experience
After years growing turnips, I’ve learned that balancing fertilizer, proper thinning, and consistent watering are crucial to avoid “all tops, no roots.”