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    I have six cauliflower plants (all year round) in my brassica bed, they were planted out in March and are now quite tall, but there is no sign of a head forming, if my memory serves me, I remember being told that you could tell whither a cauli would develope by checking for two small leaves in the center of the plant, which these plants don't have, there is just the one center leaf, should I pull them out, or let them go for a bit longer
    it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.

    Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers

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    When Ive grown cauli, they take a long time to heart up. I wouldn't expect any pickings before late September at the earliest (down south) so I would be surprised to see any curds forming in June. I would keep them going for quite a bit longer before pulling them up.

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    • #3
      I planted some AYR Caulis last Autumn & have just picked my 1st Cauli last week. They are around 3ft tall.
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      • #4
        Far too soon to expect any sign of curds on caulis. Calabrese is a much, much faster maturing brassica than cauliflower and my plants planted in April are nowhere near producing heads yet.
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