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More than any other vegetable, cauliflower is very sensitive to….

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Weather conditions. Heat can cause browning of curds or stem rot. Dry spells or extremes of cold or heat can cause bolting (premature flowering), buttoning (formation of small, undersized heads), or ricy curds (separation of heads into small rice-like sections). Extreme fluctuations in temperature can cause leaves to grow among curds.






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