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Turnips splitting

Started by boldielocks, July 04, 2009, 21:47:51

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boldielocks

Any advice on my Turnips splitting, I had one that was rotten and 3 more with inch long splits in them.
Who needs a mini digger - when you got hands like shovels and arms like steam pistons. ;)

boldielocks

Who needs a mini digger - when you got hands like shovels and arms like steam pistons. ;)

manicscousers

some of ours are like that, I think they didn't get enough water in the dry soell, than it rained buckets, I've heard of it in carrots so put it down to the same thing  ;D

PurpleHeather

A few plants, especially roots will do this due to the hot dry then wet conditions.

It is probably impossible in our current weather conditions but  plants need to be prevented from going totally dry amd should be irrigated with water, perhaps more than once every day.

The split is simply irregular growth. When the plant feels the sunshine it grows. If there is not enough moisture, it splits. Plant reasoning. (I may be dying.I must reproduce to keep my species alive)

Yeh me and the plants, we sit all day and chat. Can't tell you what about because of a confidentiality clause in my seed packets.

Three years ago there was so much rain and sun in Northern Spain the melons were bursting in the fields.

Psi (Pronounced 'Si'!)

i never really water hem once in and no splitting yet.  I think there can be a tendency to over water.

saddad

One of Kohl rabi had split as well...  ::)

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