'Blind' cauliflowers

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Some of our cauliflowers have no 'flowers' at all, they are just a lot of greenery without centre. What would have caused this? Early low temperatures? Early lack of water? I only grow a few plants every year because we are not dead keen on caulis (and I don't think they freeze well), but it's a shame when the few plants then don't come to anything!
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They do need to be grown without any check to their growth Monika.
Right from the seedling stage never let them dry out. I would say its been the hot dry summer. I take it nothing has eaten the centre curd, birds, will take the young new growth.

Better luck next year.

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Thanks, Beryl, I thought it must be the dry early summer. although we did sink bottomless plastic bottles upside down next to the plants and watered them directly to the roots. And no, I don't think anything ate the centre.
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Hi Monika, I wonder if you cut the tips out if they might produce some side shoots with smaller curds ? Not sure if it would work but it might be worth a try.
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Dear Nature's Babe, from what Monika said, i don't think there is any growing tip to cut.
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Ah, maybe not OH, lol, I thought, leaf tips perhaps just the curd was missing.
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You are right, OH, there was no centre at all, just leaves growing sideways from a sort of 'blunt platform'. I have been growing cauliflowers for nigh on 50 years, I think, and have never had such a high proportion of blind ones, although it has happened occasionally in the past. The variety was 'All the Year round' which I usually use.
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