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Best Fertiliser for Cauliflower: Full Feeding Guide by Stage
Cauliflower is one of the most nutrient-demanding brassicas to grow. Its tight white head (called a curd) requires a strong, consistent nutrient supply throughout the entire growing cycleโfrom early leaf formation to curd development and harvest.
Without a structured feeding plan, cauliflower is prone to issues like:
- Loose curds (poor compaction from potassium or calcium deficiency)
- Bolting (shooting to seed due to stress or low nitrogen early on)
- Leaf overgrowth with no head formation (overuse of nitrogen during curd stage)
What Nutrients Does Cauliflower Need?
- Nitrogen (N): Fuels large, healthy leaf production in early stages
- Phosphorus (P): Supports root growth and plant stability
- Potassium (K): Essential for dense, compact curds and stress resistance
- Calcium (Ca) & Magnesium (Mg): Prevent internal disorders like hollow stems and curd breakdown
Each stage of cauliflower development needs a different balance of nutrients. This is where your fertiliser strategy becomes crucialโand where CompleteGrow formulations are perfectly suited.


Best Fertiliser Schedule for Cauliflower Plants
1. Early Growth (Weeks 1โ4)
- Goal: Promote leaf size, root expansion, and stem strength
- Fertiliser: All Purpose Liquid NPK 20-20-20
- Rate: 5 mL per litre of water every 7โ10 days
- Why: Balanced NPK encourages rapid leaf and crown growth without overstimulating flowering too early
2. Vegetative to Pre-Curd Stage (Weeks 4โ8)
- Continue: Feeding with 20-20-20 weekly
- Optional Boost: Apply Cal-Mag Nutrients at 2.5 mL per litre every 2 weeks to prevent leaf deformation and future curd issues
3. Curd Formation (Weeks 8โ12+)
- Goal: Shift energy toward dense, uniform curd growth
- Fertiliser: NPK 4-18-38 + CaMg
- Rate: 5โ6 g per 10 litres of water every 7โ10 days
- Why: Low nitrogen prevents excessive leaves; high phosphorus and potassium support flower head formation, firmness, and white curd colour
Important: Avoid applying high-nitrogen feeds after curds begin formingโthis leads to leafy or distorted heads and delays maturity.


Extra Feeding Tips for Container or Poor Soil Cauliflower
For Pot-Grown Cauliflower
- Use a lightweight potting mix and fertilise more frequently (every 5โ7 days)
- Leach soil monthly with clean water to prevent salt buildup from frequent feeding
- Always use containers at least 30 cm deep and 30โ40 cm wide per plant
For Clay or Sandy Soil
- Clay: Add gypsum and coarse compost to improve drainage; water less often but deeply
- Sand: Apply 20-20-20 more frequently (twice weekly) as nutrients leach rapidly
Common Fertiliser-Related Problems
- Yellowing Curds: Often caused by lack of calcium or curds exposed to direct sun (blanching helps)
- Leafy but no curd: Too much nitrogen, especially if not switched to 4-18-38 on time
- Split or hollow heads: Sudden overwatering or potassium deficiency
Stick to a consistent feeding routine with correct timing, and youโll get tight, white, market-quality cauliflower headsโwhether youโre growing in garden beds, raised rows, or pots on the patio.
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