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Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Cauliflower
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I am harvesting a head of cauliflower however I find a bunch of black turds to say the least. If I rinse these of can you eat or should you discard..
Most likely this is frass (poop) from a cabbage looper or other caterpillar pest. It should be fine to eat the cauliflower if you first wash it properly. First, soak the cauliflower head for one to two minutes in cold water, then rinse. Then, use a vegetable brush to scrub the crevices in the cauliflower head, rinse again, and pat dry with a paper towel. After this, you might also try rinsing the head in a solution of 1/2 cup white vinegar to 2 cups water, then rinse with fresh water and pat dry with a paper towel. This can help eliminate some more bacteria.
For more information about washing produce, see:
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09369.html
http://umaine.edu/publications/4336e/
My heads do very well growing but when I harvest them there are a lot of small black spots on the white flowers. I do not know what this is or what causes it.I have heard of "black rot" but when you scratch off the spot it is only on the surface. Can this be my problem and if so how can I prevent it next year? Please reply. Thank you
Several diseases and problems cause black or brown specks. Black rot may show up as V-shape yellow areas on the leaves that point to a vein. It may spread into the stems, which when cut may show a brown discoloration. The head may have many black specks, discoloration, and black veins. This is caused by bacteria that overwinter on plant debris, or reside in infected seeds. It can survive in the soil for 2 years. High temperatures and humidity help it to spread, and is easily transmitted by garden tools, insects, wind, splashing water, etc. If you suspect this is black rot, do not plant cole crops in that area for 2 or 3 years. Remove all plant debris each season, keep up with weeding, and buy certified disease-free seeds.
Black speck is a physiological disorder, not related to a bacteria, fungus, or virus. In this, tiny black specks appear in the interior of the curd, on the stems and flower stalks. You can see it when you break open the head, but they are not on the outer top of the head. Black speck can appear in warm weather during rapid growth, and may be related to a nutrient deficiency.
Downy mildew can also discolor heads. Sometimes cauliflower will develop black specks just as a part of aging, indicating that the head is past its prime.
This is the first year I have grown cauliflower and I was wondering why would some of it turn purple not all of them did in fact we had some for dinner tonight and it was very good of course they were nice and white but why would it turn purple and is it safe to eat?
You should always tie the leaves over the head as sson as it appears to keep the head shaded and white.
Long, hot days will cause red-purple discoloration in cauliflower. Certain varieties (one is Snow Crown) are more vulnerable to this than others, especially in hot weather. Try a bit raw and see if you like it.
i never do any growig of vegetable ... i am newcomer in farming. i want to grow cauliflower in my land . i am from allahabad utter pradesh. i have no idea about growing cauliflower. so, give me some ideas . how to grow cauliflower.
so far I have had good luck in my apartment I have full light exposure and extra lighting ...I have potatoes growing like crazy I have celery , tomatoes onions basil ...I have a question a lot of my things I took and put in water until they grew roots is that possible with the cauliflower? im trying all different types of things besides flowers its kinda fun but would like any input from others if possible!! thanks again~~ Happy Gardening~~ marc n deidre
I just checked my cauliflower again and all the plants have a white head inside so I guess i will tell the wife we had better get the heads out.