I have planted these plants which I was told is cabbage. It has been more than 120 days since I brought the seedlings, but it has not yet formed the head. So, I am, now, wondering if it is a cabbage?
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Yes, it has the visual characteristics of a red type of cabbage. There are at least two reasons for not having a head appear: poor soil and genetics that confine its development to an ornamental type. If the soil is poor or too alkaline then it will produce a few small leaves and do nothing about a head. There are ornamental varieties which are designed not to produce a head, just a nice arrangement of leaves after which it breaks into flower stalks and is done.
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But what's the average time (should I say any variety?) cabbage takes to matured and be harvested? Also, I hope even if it's an ornamental variety we could still eat the leaves, right?– lsbmsbCommented Feb 17, 2021 at 15:48
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70 to 90 days for regular cabbage. Outer leaves on cabbage are usually tough and leathery, good for keeping bugs off but not great for eating. Commented Feb 17, 2021 at 16:03