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Bolting (horticulture) - Wikipedia In horticulture, bolting is the production of a flowering stem (or stems) on agricultural and horticultural crops before the harvesting of a crop, at a stage when a plant makes a natural attempt to produce seeds [1] and to reproduce
What is Bolting? How to Prevent Plants from Bolting Bolting is a horticultural term for when a plant prematurely develops a flowering stalk (in a natural attempt to produce seed) before the crop has been harvested
What Is Bolting - 5 Easy Ways To Stop It - Home Garden Vegetables Bolting is when the plant grows very quickly, start flowering, and set seed prematurely If you notice a tall flowering branch growing through the center very quickly in a plant, that’s a bolting sign
Information About Bolting In Vegetables | Gardening Know How Bolting is a survival mechanism in a plant If the weather gets to be above where the plant will survive, it will try to produce the next generation (seeds) as quickly as possible Some plants that are known for bolting are broccoli, cilantro, basil, cabbage, and lettuce
What is bolting and is it good or bad? - blackforestgardenclub. com Bolting is when a plant—usually a leafy green or herb—suddenly sends up a tall flower stalk and starts producing seeds This often happens prematurely, especially in response to heat, stress, or day length changes, and is considered a survival mechanism to ensure survival