I am growing a variety of veg this year and everything is growing really well except the cauliflowers. They are looking very sad. I planted them about a month ago in 3" pots, they have two or three true leaves. The 'seedling' leaves have now withered and are dying. They have been kept in my shed which has a clear roof, so is very light, but is not very well ventilated. Unfortunately, everything got rather hot recently and my thermometer indicated the temperature went over 40C!
The cauliflowers are now outside now and looking sader each day. The thing is everything else is fine and has been through the same conditions, tomatoes, chillis, peas, calabrese, red cabbage.
Anyway, is there anything i can do to make them cheer up or should i cut my losses and plant some more?
Any advice would be appreciated.
The cauliflowers are now outside now and looking sader each day. The thing is everything else is fine and has been through the same conditions, tomatoes, chillis, peas, calabrese, red cabbage.
Anyway, is there anything i can do to make them cheer up or should i cut my losses and plant some more?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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