Graffiti F1
Variety
Approved Data
created by Marius D at 13.12.2023
Color
purple
Taste
aromatic
hearty
Location
Greenhouse
Outdoor
Growth habit
low
head forming
Fruit shape
flat round
Resistances
heat resistant
Propagating
Planting
Harvest
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F
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Graffiti F1 has a deep purple cauliflower that is perfect for adding color to any summer or fall dish. It is delicious and very nutritious. Matures within 75-80 days with a good head weight. This variety has good heat tolerance. Cauliflower is not one of the easiest vegetables to grow and is considered by many old hands to be a touchstone for a true gardener. But with good planning, regular care and a little common sense, you can have cauliflower on the table all year round.
F1 Hybrid
Frostproof
Cauliflower can be sown directly, but it thrives best when transplanted. Transplanting allows for more even plant spacing and prevents the cauliflower seedlings from competing with weeds in the early stages of the plant. We recommend starting transplanting 3-4 weeks before the desired planting date outdoors. Cauliflower plants thrive excellently in heavy-duty seed trays, where they develop a firm root ball with downward-facing roots. The plants are ready for sowing when they can be easily pulled out of the cells in the seed tray.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Very humid
Soil
Medium (loamy)
Nutrient requirement
High
Seeding distance
45 cm
Row spacing
60 cm
Seeding depth
2 cm
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