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Started by Mrs Ava, July 16, 2004, 22:06:26

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Mrs Ava

Just want to gloat a little.  For the first time ever I have successfully growing cauli's and they have caulis on them!  They are doing exactly what the packet said they would do, and I am chuffed!

The white ones are all quite uniform in size but I also grew purple ones called graffiti, and some are short and stocky with a lovely big cauli, and some are tall like my brocolli plants with looser smaller caulis.  So tell me, what did I do wrong?  Still edible I know, just curious.

Mrs Ava


john_miller

If 'Graffiti' is an OP cultivar (sorry, I can't find it on google)then it is likely that you are simply experiencing genetic variation, not that you have done anything.

tim

Are the 'funny' ones interspersed - or all together?
If the latter - was the land there more recently dug? = Tim

carloso

another member of i forgot my password

tim

- say again?? = Tim

john_miller

There goes that avenue. I know you use modules EJ- did you direct sow or prick-out? Any other details that you can remember?

Multiveg

Got a huge cauli, but hubby says he won't eat it because he found a slug trying to eat it. He wanted to put it in the compost.
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Mrs Ava

Okay, sowed in modules, 10 plants in all.  All sown at the same time but of course, can't remember exactly when but way back at the start of spring.  They are planted in 2 rows of 5, and 5 are tall and 5 are short.  The ground was all dug at the same time and received the same treatment.  The plot has suffered with annual weeds, nettles, docks and marestail, but I have been pretty good at weeding things out as best I can.  I also earthed the stems up a little as the plants grew bigger.  I don't mind, it is just a curiosity.  If I remember to take my camera tomorrow, I shall take a snap to see if you can see what I am whittering on about.  Thanks chaps.  ;D

Mrs Ava

Here is a piccy of one I cut today....now to me, this looks like brocolli.  Have I muddled up my labelling, or were the cauli's not planted in the ground hard enough, causing the heads to be loose?



Several are like this, and the rest have 'proper' cauli heads coming.  I shall eat them regardless and enjoy every tasty tender mouthful!  :P

tim

Warts & all!

Can't help. = Tim

Multiveg

That huge cauliflower that my husband nearly threw in the compost because a couple of slugs had been eating a small part of it - weighed in at 4lb 14oz. Got one soup being made, and another to be made later.
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