suspected club root
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by mexicana on January 08, 2004 03:42 PM
I lost most of my cauliflowers due to what I think is Club Root. What precautions should I take this year?
by papito on January 08, 2004 04:21 PM
Hello Mexicana, Welcome to the TGH Forum.
Info on Managing Clubroot:
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/pubfact/Clubroot.htm
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Amor est vitae essentia.
Love is the essence of life.
Info on Managing Clubroot:
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/pubfact/Clubroot.htm
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Amor est vitae essentia.
Love is the essence of life.
by Jiffymouse on January 08, 2004 05:02 PM
hey mexicana, no answers, just welcoming you...
by catlover on January 08, 2004 08:47 PM
Welcome to The Garden Helper Mexicana!!!!
Sorry cannot answer your ? either! Just wanted to welcome you and hope you will stick around and check out the site. A lot of great people here and some fun things to do as well!
Catlover
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by Phil and Laura on January 09, 2004 01:33 AM
WELCOME!! Join in and have a good time.One question; and possibly an answer for you. What was the condition of the cauliflower starts you set in? For years I tried cauliflower, with minimal results, due to what I thought was club root; however, the real culprit was purchased starts. If the plants you put in were root bound when you planted them, that is your problem. I start all my garden and flower plants now, and not only is the diversity greater, but I have control of the condition of what I plant. Enjoy the club, ask lots of questions and have fun!!
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