ADVICE Please
For years the old guys on our allotment have tried to grow Cauliflowers only for them to bolt a few days after getting a fair sized head on them. They state you can't grow Caulis on this allotment I want to prove them wrong last year I got a few good heads and was feeling smug until they suddenly blew so I asked what they had tried and they recon they have tried everything. But I recon one thing they didn't try was growing undercover. As we are South facing and live in Manchester one thing we are famous for is rain so |I thought maybe it's the rain then the sudden shock of scorching sun so after mistakenly planting caulies in my polytunnel I decided to leave them and see how they do.
I have given them a feed with blood fish and bone and ensured that the soil is as moist as I can keep it using bottles with holes in the top and a good soaking when I am there. I have also got some dolomite lime I'm thinking of adding to the soil ( Is that a good idea) as I know using it with toms helps prevent blossom end rot.
The vents are open on the poly are there any other ideas people have or things they do that has in their opinion helped prevent their caulis blowing?
I want to be the first to succeed where others have failed
MrG
For years the old guys on our allotment have tried to grow Cauliflowers only for them to bolt a few days after getting a fair sized head on them. They state you can't grow Caulis on this allotment I want to prove them wrong last year I got a few good heads and was feeling smug until they suddenly blew so I asked what they had tried and they recon they have tried everything. But I recon one thing they didn't try was growing undercover. As we are South facing and live in Manchester one thing we are famous for is rain so |I thought maybe it's the rain then the sudden shock of scorching sun so after mistakenly planting caulies in my polytunnel I decided to leave them and see how they do.
I have given them a feed with blood fish and bone and ensured that the soil is as moist as I can keep it using bottles with holes in the top and a good soaking when I am there. I have also got some dolomite lime I'm thinking of adding to the soil ( Is that a good idea) as I know using it with toms helps prevent blossom end rot.
The vents are open on the poly are there any other ideas people have or things they do that has in their opinion helped prevent their caulis blowing?
I want to be the first to succeed where others have failed
MrG
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