momof4rugratz
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Look at my cauliflower

Ok not sure this will make it but all the hard work has paid off. I am not sure how long it will be before I see a nice head but it was awsome to see a baby starting to grow. LOK COSE :)

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Kisal
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Congratulations! :clap:

I always get excited when I see baby produce on my plants! :)

kylie77
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Yeah! Looks great! I tried cauliflower last year but didn't have much luck with it. It grew like mad and got HUGE before it started growing cauliflower. By the time it did start to produce the plant had some sort of disease :(. I hope yours does better than mine!

momof4rugratz
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so far I looked tonight and looks good still. Only issue is the wind hit hard tonight and it is chilly. Tomorrow suppose to be 80 outside.

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pharmerphil
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we have had some 80 degree days, I hope ours does well too, but with 80° temps, the likely hood diminishes...Cauliflower does best in cool weather

momof4rugratz
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Yep and am convinced the cool weather last week is what did it.

mrpea1
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As another member said, it is so good to see new baby produce coming through. I now have benas, pea, and MAnge tout, as well as Broc coming through, I love it!! Well done all :P



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