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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I need some help with my Broccoli. I have 6 plants in a raised bed that are producing VERY Small heads.Any Ideas for bigger heads?


360 posted on 05/18/2024 10:03:48 AM PDT by painter ( Isaiah: �Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,")
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To: painter

Broccoli likes a kick in the pants via Ammonium Sulfate when they start producing heads. It’s pure Nitrogen which is what you need for big heads. (20-0-0)

It’s a granular/powder and High-Yield makes a good product, which I used to sell and have used myself. :) About $15 for a 4# bag, but it has other uses in the garden.

You can most likely find it at your local Garden Center. It’s good on anything where you want green, vigorous growth, so Kale, Lettuces, Spinach, Cabbages, etc. The Sulfate alters the Ph a bit, which allows the plant to take up the Nitrogen more effectively.

Also - Broccoli likes sunny and cool conditions. Is it getting enough sun? It’s tricky to get a good crop in the Spring if your Zone heats up quickly in the Spring. And, you have to deal with Cabbage Worms! Ugh! I do a Spring crop, but usually start more plants in August for a Fall crop when there are no bug issues and the weather is still sunny, but cooler. (I’m in Zone 5a)

Those white ‘Cabbage Moths’ that flit around in the Spring are the culprits, laying their eggs in our Broccoli. Row covers help so they can’t get to the plants if they are an issue for you.


369 posted on 05/18/2024 6:49:28 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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