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Old 19-06-2005, 10:54 PM
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I planted 18 cabbages at the same time, all have the same sun and water, yet
one is about big enough to weigh 8 lbs and the rest are the size of
softballs. I wanted them for sauerkraut, and need to process 5 or more
heads at a time. Does anyone have any idea why they aren't growing at the
same rate?

Thanks in advance.

Dwayne


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Old 20-06-2005, 01:05 AM
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I planted 18 cabbages at the same time, all have the same sun and water,

yet
one is about big enough to weigh 8 lbs and the rest are the size of
softballs. I wanted them for sauerkraut, and need to process 5 or more
heads at a time. Does anyone have any idea why they aren't growing at the
same rate?


Did you start the seeds or did you buy plants?


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Old 20-06-2005, 02:13 AM
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I bought the plants from a local green house that started them from seeds.

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"Dwayne" wrote in message
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I planted 18 cabbages at the same time, all have the same sun and water,

yet
one is about big enough to weigh 8 lbs and the rest are the size of
softballs. I wanted them for sauerkraut, and need to process 5 or more
heads at a time. Does anyone have any idea why they aren't growing at
the
same rate?


Did you start the seeds or did you buy plants?




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Old 20-06-2005, 03:18 AM
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some of them might have been rootbound. cabbage is special for that.

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Could be you bought one of a differnt variety than the others.

"Dwayne" wrote in message
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I bought the plants from a local green house that started them from seeds.

Dwayne

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"Dwayne" wrote in message
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I planted 18 cabbages at the same time, all have the same sun and

water,
yet
one is about big enough to weigh 8 lbs and the rest are the size of
softballs. I wanted them for sauerkraut, and need to process 5 or more
heads at a time. Does anyone have any idea why they aren't growing at
the
same rate?


Did you start the seeds or did you buy plants?








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Old 25-06-2005, 05:22 PM
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I didnt check for that, but there were 6 to a pack, and I pulled them out
and put them in the ground and covered up the roots.

Dwayne

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some of them might have been rootbound. cabbage is special for that.



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Old 25-06-2005, 05:25 PM
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I did, two packs (12 plants) of one vaiety and one pack of another. They
were all planted the same day.

What will happen if I leave them in the ground until the are all the same
size? Some one said they might get bitter.

Dwayne


"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
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Could be you bought one of a differnt variety than the others.

"Dwayne" wrote in message
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I bought the plants from a local green house that started them from
seeds.

Dwayne

"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net wrote in message
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"Dwayne" wrote in message
...
I planted 18 cabbages at the same time, all have the same sun and

water,
yet
one is about big enough to weigh 8 lbs and the rest are the size of
softballs. I wanted them for sauerkraut, and need to process 5 or
more
heads at a time. Does anyone have any idea why they aren't growing at
the
same rate?


Did you start the seeds or did you buy plants?








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