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  • #16
    I think your sprouts look as if they are doing OK VJ.
    They might look a bit soft - are they standing in really hot sunshine - if so you could move the pots to a cooler corner.
    The cabbage bits on the top can be cut and used as cabbages. They're ready now.
    It's up to you if you move them to bigger pots - or just feed and water more often.
    Whichever way I think you will get a reasonable crop from them.
    I never buy in any brassicas from plants - I always grow from seed - saves the risk of importing club root.
    Good luck, I think they will do quite well.

    From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.

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    • #17
      Thanks Alice, I was a little concerned when they started to discolour and was thinking of adding some lime to the soil when I read about club root.

      Maybe the discolouration of the leaves is normal?

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      • #18
        Sorry, does club root result in purplish plants then? I looked it up and found this:
        The first sign is a wilting of plants, especially in dry weather. The plants fail to develop well and often fail to develop a crop. Examining the roots you will notice swellings and roots that look knobbly, like advanced arthritis which is where the old colloquial name of 'fingers and toes' comes from.

        I have no idea where in the world you are, so can't really comment; I'd be growing these outdoors though through the summer and in a greenhouse during the winter.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
          I'd be growing these outdoors though through the summer and in a greenhouse during the winter.
          I read that a good frost helps harden (tighten) the sprouts.

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          • #20
            Vjay - where are you?????

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            • #21
              I'm in N.Ireland. Weather's hasn't been all that great, 2 warm weeks at the beginning of July, otherwise it's not that warm. Plants are getting a good watering and plenty of sunlight all day.

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              • #22
                there's a purplish tinge to the sprouts in one of your earlier pictures.
                There is a purple sprout variety, maybe you've got a cross?

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                • #23
                  I accidental found the problem to the purpling of the leaves. They would turn purple then turn yellow and die off. I noticed one morning that one of the pots at the back was overflowing with water, I forgot to add drainage holes to that pot, LOL. It was the worst effected plant, so I moved all the plants under perspex and they're starting to green up again. The waterlogged plant eventually died, but its a mistake we all could learn from.

                  Maybe other plants which leaves turn colour, yellow and die off (especially from the bottom of the plant) is a sign there's too much water and not enough drainage.

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                  • #24
                    you have to "heel" them in by compressing the soil around it, if its loose soil, the sprouts grow like cabbages, and not really tight like sprouts should be.. i am growing some in the garden in the ground,,,,

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