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| I've got two different varieties of seeds for cauliflower: Violet Queen and "All The Year Round" (the year round was a free sample from Thompson & Morgan when I placed quite a large order). The instructions on the packets don't seem to be all that clear and I can't work out the best way to get them to germinate, as I've had no success so far. I tried one load in a normal tray in the kitchen, and another (only a few days ago, to be fair) in a pot sealed in a plastic bag. The packets do say that germination takes 4-10 days. Any advice? |
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| It doesn't sound like you are doing anything wrong. I've never had problems germinating cauliflowers. The only thing I can think of is wether they are getting enough light and water... or maybe too much water? I water mine when the compost is starting to look a bit dry-ish.
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| I germinated my all year round in small pots and they came through really quickly - just on a table in front of a sunny window. Managed to bring a slug in in the compost without realising and soon the caulis were no more. Mind you when I found the slug it didn't last long either!! I set some more for my 2nd attempt last week so hopefully they will be more successful this time. Good luck with yours Clare |
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