My friend has cauliflowers she thought were doing OK, but now the heads aren't round, but loose. Any thoughts where she's gone wrong?
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I’ve only grown caulies a few times as mine always seemed to open into flower before the heads grew larger than a tennis ball.
Could your friend’s be starting to open up in the same way?
If so, it could be down the the weather?"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Someone somewhere told me that with brassicas, particularly cauliflower/calabrese where you want closely packed heads, they need to be planted really firmly. I don't know if this is the reason, but when I grow cauliflowers in the spring (from bought plants, not seeds) I usually get heads that are about 4-5 inches across before they start to open up. Could be the time of year (warmer weather?) or the variety, or the feeding though.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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They go like that naturally when they start going over and are preparing to actually flower, although as said above they are still perfectly edible.
So in other words, your friend waited too long to pick them.
If she was waiting because they still weren't very big, sometimes they just don't grow as big as you might hope, especially if the plant itself isn't as big as it should be. Rather than judging readiness by overall size of the head, one should judge it by size of the individual flower buds, as that is always consistent. When they reach the size you would see on a head bought from a supermarket, it's ready to pick.
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