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Title: Vduff caulies
Post by: lottie lou on September 05, 2017, 20:08:17
Tried growing some romanesce caulies again bt why oh why do they grow tall and only produce a titchy head?  What am I doing wrong?  :BangHead: :BangHead:
Title: Re: Vduff caulies
Post by: Paulh on September 05, 2017, 21:37:00
In my limited experience, what you are doing wrong is growing cauliflowers at all!
Title: Re: Vduff caulies
Post by: ancellsfarmer on September 06, 2017, 08:44:23
Suspect its site conditions. Caulis and broccolis are gross feeders, needing space, light and cool moist conditions, deep rich soils and, looking at the colour of foliage of commercial crops , plenty of something beginning with N. According to T&M cultural instructions, they produce plants upto 16" across, 18" high. Did yours? To enable that, you would need to plant at 18" centres ,using your ground for a minimum of 6months. If planted out in May, the crop will be maturing in November, thats 2 months off yet. The challenge for next year is on! Personally prefer calabrese.
Title: Re: Vduff caulies
Post by: lottie lou on September 06, 2017, 16:29:28
Thank you Ancelsfarmer.  Looks like I'll have to try harder next year.
Title: Re: Vduff caulies
Post by: Tee Gee on September 06, 2017, 17:22:01
Must admit I am like Ancell as to me Romanesco is neither a Cauli nor a Calabrese as I know them, despite what the experts say.

I can get two crops of Cauli to mature in the time the Romanesco does, and with Calabrese I get the bonus of secondary shoots and again a couple of crops per season.

Or  it could be that I am just a greedy bu**er :drunken_smilie:

Title: Re: Vduff caulies
Post by: lottie lou on September 07, 2017, 18:56:35
Mmmm TG there's food for thought there.
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