Sorry Kale, there is a new darling in town. Cauliflower looks a lot like broccoli but is white in colour surrounded by green leaves. Acclaimed as the best low-carb alternative, it is a favourite of everyone on a low-carb diet due to its versatility. Use it to make your cauli pizzas or cauli rice and eat guilt free. This high-fibre vegetable needs very rich soil filled with organic matter, manure, and fertilizers before planting.
Lights, Water, Action
Got the seeds, now, let'em shoot!
Light
Full Sunlight
Watering
Water everyday
Where to grow
Balcony or terrace
Time Till Harvest
12-14 weeks
Seasonal Information
All seasons
Growth stages
One step at a time, with a lil water and light.
Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in seedling tray
Germination will take place in 6-8 days
Transplant the seedlings in 21-25 days
Space the seedlings at 60cm by 90cm
Harvest in 85-90 days from sowing
Sow, Grow, Reap
Good things take time and care
Sowing
Fill a medium sized seedling tray (with drainage holes) with moist coco peat
Place 2-3 cauliflowers seeds on the soil surface of every cup and cover it lightly with cocopeat, make sure its not too deep ( depth of sowing = 3 times the seed size)
Keep the tray indoors in an area with indirect light and moisten the soil every day (approximately a teaspoon of water or mist thoroughly)
The saplings will be ready to transplant in approximately 21-25 days in a bigger pot or raised bed with 2 part garden soil & 1 part organic manure OR 1 part garden soil, 1 part coco-peat & 1 part vermicompost
Plant the saplings along with heir root balls (do not damage the root system) at least 2 feet apart
Caring
Cauliflowers need full sun and a continuously moist medium to thrive
Water your cauliflowers every alternate day in winters with an even shower and not a single flow
Apply a balanced fertiliser every 15 days and be on guard about insect or snail infestations or any kind of plant infections and treat immediately with a horticultural grade organic insecticide or pesticide
For cauliflower microgreens, grow them indoors in a flat container. Scatter the seeds in a dense fashion. Your microgreens will be ready for harvest in 20 days
Common Problems
Why is my Cauliflower not growing? Cauliflowers require evenly moist soil for proper growth. If the soil is left dry for too long it will hamper the growth of your cauliflower. Make sure you water your plant sufficiently. Why is my cauliflower head spoilt? Cauliflower is very temperamental. A change in moisture, soil or temperature can ruin the plant head. Why is my plant dying? Sometimes your healthy plant could be dying because it is infected by pests. Check your cauliflower heads weekly to make sure that there are no pests hiding under the leaves. Spray appropriate medicines as soon as you notice the first signs of any pests or infection.
Spill the tea
All the plant gossip, through the grapevine. Pun intended
Plants with benefits
The cauliflower is an extremely healthy and versatile vegetable which is very low in calories yet high in nutrients and water. It takes very easily to both western and Indian styles of cooking and with only 25 calories per cup, cauliflower is an ideal vegetable to add to your diet when you are on a journey to reclaim your health and fitness. The cauliflower is also an excellent source of antioxidants which help in significantly reducing inflammation and protects your body against several diseases.
What you get
Cauliflower is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It contains Vitamin C, Vit K, Vitamin B6 and other important minerals like potassium, manganese, magnesium and phosphorous. It is also very high in fibre and for those of you who are on a low-carb / keto diet, Cauliflower is going to be your new best friend. One cup of cauliflower contains only 5 grams of carbohydrates
Green trivia
1.Did you know the cauliflower contains a nutrient called “Choline” which is essential for brain development
2.The Cauliflower is loved by all the Keto dieters. Cauliflower Pizza, Cauliflower Hummus and Cauliflower Mac n Cheese are some of the most loved low carb dishes
3.The head of the cauliflower is called “Curd.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
When can I harvest my Cauliflower?
Your Cauliflower will be ready for harvest 110-120 days after sowing the seeds.
How often do you need to water the cauliflower plant?
The cauliflower needs to be watered regularly. In winters water the plant every alternate day.
Why is my cauliflower head turning brown?
A browning cauliflower head is an indication of nutrient deficiency.
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Sorry Kale, there is a new darling in town. Cauliflower looks a lot like broccoli but is white in colour surrounded by green leaves. Acclaimed as the best low-carb alternative, it is a favourite of everyone on a low-carb diet due to its versatility. Use it to make your cauli pizzas or cauli rice and eat guilt free. This high-fibre vegetable needs very rich soil filled with organic matter, manure, and fertilizers before planting.00add-to-cartNoMonsoon, Winter100 Seeds<section class="growthStages section-container">
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<h2>Growth stages</h2>
<p>One step at a time, with a lil water and light.</p>
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<div class="asideSection pure-u-lg-1-5 pure-u-md-1-3 pure-u-sm-1-3 pure-u-1-1"><img title="Sow the seeds in a big pot and water it daily" src="/media/wysiwyg/sowinginseedlingtray_icon.png" alt="Sow the seeds in a big pot and water it daily" />
<p>Sow the seeds 0.5 cm deep in seedling tray</p>
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<div class="asideSection pure-u-lg-1-5 pure-u-md-1-3 pure-u-sm-1-3 pure-u-1-1"><img title="Make sure the plant gets partial sunlight" src="/media/wysiwyg/germination_icon.png" alt="Make sure the plant gets partial sunlight" />
<p>Germination will take place in 6-8 days</p>
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<div class="asideSection pure-u-lg-1-5 pure-u-md-1-4 pure-u-sm-1-4 pure-u-1-1"><img title="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" src="/media/wysiwyg/transplanting_icon.png" alt="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" />
<p>Transplant the seedlings in 21-25 days</p>
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<div class="asideSection pure-u-lg-1-5 pure-u-md-1-4 pure-u-sm-1-4 pure-u-1-1"><img title="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" src="/media/wysiwyg/spacing_icon.png" alt="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" />
<p>Space the seedlings at 60cm by 90cm</p>
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<div class="asideSection pure-u-lg-1-6 pure-u-md-1-4 pure-u-sm-1-4 pure-u-1-1"><img title="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" src="/media/wysiwyg/harvest_icon.png" alt="Create a support system for the leaves and stems" />
<p>Harvest in 85-90 days from sowing</p>
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<h2>Spill the tea</h2>
<p>All the plant gossip, through the grapevine. Pun intended</p>
</div>
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<div class="asideSection healthier1"><img title="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." src="/media/wysiwyg/cauliflower_hwh1.jpg" alt="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." /></div>
<div class="asideSection healthiertext1">
<h2>Plants with benefits</h2>
<p>The cauliflower is an extremely healthy and versatile vegetable which is very low in calories yet high in nutrients and water. It takes very easily to both western and Indian styles of cooking and with only 25 calories per cup, cauliflower is an ideal vegetable to add to your diet when you are on a journey to reclaim your health and fitness. The cauliflower is also an excellent source of antioxidants which help in significantly reducing inflammation and protects your body against several diseases. </p>
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<div class="asideSection healthier1 mobileImgShow"><img title="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." src="/media/wysiwyg/cauliflower_hwh2.jpg" alt="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." /></div>
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<h2>What you get</h2>
<p>Cauliflower is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. It contains Vitamin C, Vit K, Vitamin B6 and other important minerals like potassium, manganese, magnesium and phosphorous. It is also very high in fibre and for those of you who are on a low-carb / keto diet, Cauliflower is going to be your new best friend. One cup of cauliflower contains only 5 grams of carbohydrates</p>
</div>
<div class="asideSection healthier1 mobileImgHide"><img title="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." src="/media/wysiwyg/cauliflower_hwh2.jpg" alt="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." /></div>
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<div class="importantTipsIn">
<div class="asideSection healthier1"><img title="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." src="/media/wysiwyg/cauliflower_hwh3.jpg" alt="Plants growing in containers need more fertilizing than those in the ground. The more you water, the more quickly you flush the nutrients out of the soil." /></div>
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<h2>Green trivia</h2>
<p><b>1.</b>Did you know the cauliflower contains a nutrient called “Choline” which is essential for brain development</p>
<p><b>2.</b>The Cauliflower is loved by all the Keto dieters. Cauliflower Pizza, Cauliflower Hummus and Cauliflower Mac n Cheese are some of the most loved low carb dishes</p>
<p><b>3.</b>The head of the cauliflower is called “Curd.”</p>
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<h1>Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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<h2>When can I harvest my Cauliflower?<span></span></h2>
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<p>Your Cauliflower will be ready for harvest 110-120 days after sowing the seeds.</p>
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<h2>How often do you need to water the cauliflower plant?<span></span></h2>
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<p>The cauliflower needs to be watered regularly. In winters water the plant every alternate day.</p>
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<h2>Why is my cauliflower head turning brown?<span></span></h2>
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<p>A browning cauliflower head is an indication of nutrient deficiency.</p>
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<h2>Sow, Grow, Reap</h2>
<p>Good things take time and care</p>
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<h3>Sowing</h3>
<ul>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Fill a medium sized seedling tray (with drainage holes) with moist coco peat</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Place 2-3 cauliflowers seeds on the soil surface of every cup and cover it lightly with cocopeat, make sure its not too deep ( depth of sowing = 3 times the seed size)</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Keep the tray indoors in an area with indirect light and moisten the soil every day (approximately a teaspoon of water or mist thoroughly)</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">The saplings will be ready to transplant in approximately 21-25 days in a bigger pot or raised bed with 2 part garden soil & 1 part organic manure OR 1 part garden soil, 1 part coco-peat & 1 part vermicompost</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Plant the saplings along with heir root balls (do not damage the root system) at least 2 feet apart</li></p>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/growing.jpg" alt="Fill the cells/cups with a moist coco-peat medium" title="Fill the cells/cups with a moist coco-peat medium">
</div><div class="asideSection seedshowdesc seedSowingDesc">
<h3>Caring</h3>
<ul>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Cauliflowers need full sun and a continuously moist medium to thrive</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Water your cauliflowers every alternate day in winters with an even shower and not a single flow</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">Apply a balanced fertiliser every 15 days and be on guard about insect or snail infestations or any kind of plant infections and treat immediately with a horticultural grade organic insecticide or pesticide</li></p>
<p><li style="list-style: disc;">For cauliflower microgreens, grow them indoors in a flat container. Scatter the seeds in a dense fashion. Your microgreens will be ready for harvest in 20 days</li></p>
</ul>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/common-problem.jpg" alt="Hold the seeds and sow 2-3 seeds per cell/cup. Since Lavender seeds are small in size, do not sow them deep" title="Hold the seeds and sow 2-3 seeds per cell/cup. Since Lavender seeds are small in size, do not sow them deep">
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<h3>Common Problems</h3>
<p><b>Why is my Cauliflower not growing?</b><br>
<span>Cauliflowers require evenly moist soil for proper growth. If the soil is left dry for too long it will hamper the growth of your cauliflower. Make sure you water your plant sufficiently. </span><br>
<b>Why is my cauliflower head spoilt?</b><br>
<span>Cauliflower is very temperamental. A change in moisture, soil or temperature can ruin the plant head.</span><br>
<b>Why is my plant dying?</b><br>
<span>Sometimes your healthy plant could be dying because it is infected by pests. Check your cauliflower heads weekly to make sure that there are no pests hiding under the leaves. Spray appropriate medicines as soon as you notice the first signs of any pests or infection. </span></p>
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<h2>Lights, Water, Action</h2>
<p>Got the seeds, now, let'em shoot!</p>
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<h4>Light </h4>
<p>Full Sunlight</p>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/watering_icon.png"" title="Water Once A Week" alt="Water Once A Week">
<h4>Watering</h4>
<p>Water everyday</p>
</li>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/wheretogrow_icon.png" title="Indoor" alt="Indoor">
<h4>Where to grow</h4>
<p>Balcony or terrace</p>
</li>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/timetillharvest_icon.png" title="Average Warmth" alt="Average Warmth">
<h4>Time Till Harvest </h4>
<p>12-14 weeks</p>
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<img src="/media/wysiwyg/seasonalinformation_icon.png" title="Low Maintenance" alt="Low Maintenance">
<h4>Seasonal Information</h4>
<p>All seasons</p>
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