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    Broccoli

    So I should fertilise them weekly? I use grow better organic fertiliser
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    Broccoli

    They're about 30cm
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    Broccoli

    The heads are getting a little bit bigger since I transplanted them. But still no sign of heads for the ones that were grown directly outside.. Should I just pull them out as it has been since may that they have been in the bed? Or do you think they will still head?
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    Broccoli

    All the broccoli is the same type grown from seed all at the same time. Two plants I started in the green house which are a lot bigger compared to the other three plants that are grown on a garden bed. The pH levels in the soil were around 6.5 before the fertiliser was put on. I'm fairly new to...
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    Broccoli

    Can anyone help me please
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    Broccoli

    http://www.growbetter.com.au/organic-fertiliser.php
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    Broccoli

    I used 'grow better organic fertiliser' I bought it from the plant shop down in Australia
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    Broccoli

    Okay thank you. I have other broccoli plants that were grown in may as well and still have no head.. These weren't in the greenhouse though these have been outside from the start.
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    Broccoli

    Yes it still has shade but not all day. As you can see it has a head on it. Will it affect the growth? Should I cut the dead leaves off or just leave it and let it grow? I'm a bit new to gardening.
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    Broccoli

    Hi guys. Would anyone happen to know what is wrong with my broccoli plant. It was in a greenhouse then I moved it outside. The next two days this happened...


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