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Bring farm-fresh, delicious cauliflower to your home garden with our premium Cauliflower Snow Ball Seeds! This cool-season variety is known for its dense, white curds, mild flavor, and excellent nutritional value. Perfect for container gardening on terraces, balconies, and kitchen gardens.

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    Growing Cauliflower Snowball from seeds is a fantastic way to enjoy fresh, chemical-free produce from your own terrace or balcony garden! This variety produces compact, white curds and thrives in Indian winters. Here’s your complete, easy-to-follow guide:

    🗓️ Best Time to Sow

    • North India: September to December

    • South India: October to January (cooler regions)

    • Ideal Temp: 15°C – 25°C

    🪴 Container Requirements

    • Depth: Minimum 12–15 inches deep

    • Width: 12–15 inches or more per plant

    • Must have good drainage

    Soil Mix

    Cauliflower loves nutrient-rich, well-drained, loose soil.

    • 40% garden soil

    • 30% compost/vermicompost

    • 20% cocopeat or sand (for aeration)

    • 10% neem cake or organic fertilizer

    Sowing the Seeds

    • Start in a seed tray or directly in containers

    • Sow depth: ¼ to ½ inch deep

    • Spacing: 12–15 inches between plants

    • Cover lightly with soil and mist gently

    • Germination: 5–10 days

    • Transplanting (if tray sown): After 4–5 true leaves emerge (~2–3 weeks)

    Sunlight

    • Needs 5–6 hours of full sunlight daily

    • Place containers in a bright, open area

    Watering

    • Keep soil moist but not soggy

    • Water regularly, especially during head formation

    • Avoid overhead watering once heads form to prevent rot

    Fertilizer

    • Heavy feeder – apply compost or organic fertilizer every 15–20 days

    • Use bone meal or potash during head development

    • Liquid seaweed is great as a foliar spray

    🐛 Pest & Disease Control

    • Watch for aphids, cabbage worms, and fungal diseases

    • Spray neem oil + soap solution every 10–15 days

    • Use netting to protect young plants

    Harvesting

    • Ready in 70–90 days after transplanting

    • Harvest when curds are tight, white, and fully formed (~6–8 inches)

    • Don’t delay harvesting—curds may loosen or yellow