What is the GREY stuff on my brussel sprouts?

Mildew Diseases
The leaves of Brussels sprouts infected with downy mildew may be yellow and mottled or covered in fluffy gray patches. Thriving under damp, cool conditions, this fungal disease spreads quickly.
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How do you get rid of GREY aphids on brussel sprouts?

Aphids like to live on either new foliage or flowers, or protected areas like your Brussels sprouts. They are fairly easy to manage in a vegetable garden – spray them with a hard stream of water to knock them off the plants, or spray with insecticidal soap from your garden center.
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What is the black stuff on my brussel sprouts?

Alternaria Leaf Spot

Black spot, also known as Alternaria leaf spot, is caused in brussels sprouts by the fungi Alternaria brassicicola and A. brassicae.
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How do you know if Brussels sprouts are bad?

Signs of spoiled brussels sprouts include:
  1. Insects between the leaves. Spotting them might be difficult. ...
  2. Harsh smell. If a brussels sprout smells like old cabbage, and you don't have to get near it to experience that, it's done for.
  3. Squishy or soft texture. Fresh heads are firm to the touch. ...
  4. Mold or black spots.
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What is the white stuff on my brussel sprouts?

These look like tiny white 'hairs' growing out of the root of the sprout, they're cells produced when the sprout is dehydrated. There is no odor and no slimy texture. The solution to cilia hairs is easy, simply soak the sprouts in cold water for about 15 minutes (then drain as usual) and the cilia hairs will disappear.
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Why are BRUSSELS SPROUTS so hard to grow?!



How do you clean dirty Brussel sprouts?

To clean them, trim the ends and rinse in a large bowl of cold water. Brussels sprouts aren't an especially dirty vegetable, but any dust or sediment should float to the bottom. Transfer to a colander and pat dry before storing them in a resealable bag.
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What lays eggs on Brussel sprouts?

Eliminating the Cabbage Worm Naturally

These are one of the culprits that are doing in your cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and brussels sprouts. These happy white butterflies (actually Imported Cabbage Worms) are laying eggs on your plants.
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When should you not eat brussel sprouts?

When picking Brussels sprouts, try to avoid any that are soft or turning yellow. Instead, choose Brussels sprouts that are firm to touch and bright green. You can store them in the fridge for up to 1 week (13).
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Can you get sick from bad brussel sprouts?

Sprouts. Cook sprouts thoroughly to reduce the chance of food poisoning. The warm, humid conditions needed to grow sprouts are also ideal for germs to grow. Eating raw or lightly cooked sprouts, such as alfalfa, bean, or any other sprout, may lead to food poisoning from Salmonella, E.
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Are brussel sprouts poisonous?

When taken by mouth: Brussels sprout is LIKELY SAFE when consumed in food amounts. But eating Brussels sprout might cause gas.
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Are there bugs in Brussel sprouts?

Caterpillars, worms, and little sap-sucking insects of all kinds can't seem to get enough of cole crops in general. The good news is that brussels sprouts have the advantage of growing big, attractive leaves that we humans don't usually use. Insects often attack this foliage first.
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Are Brussels sprouts on the Dirty Dozen list?

Although Brussels sprouts are not listed separately, several other closely related plants, like cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower, are. And all are toward the bottom of the list in terms of pesticide contamination.
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Is it normal for brussel sprouts to have brown spots?

Bacterial leaf spot affects many cabbage-family crops, including brussels sprouts. Symptoms include small black or purple spots that gradually grow in size, turning brown and brittle. The spots are surrounded by yellow rings. The disease may be treated with a fungicide containing cueva.
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How do you get rid of GREY aphids?

Remove aphids by hand by spraying water or knocking them into a bucket of soapy water. Control with natural or organic sprays like a soap-and-water mixture, neem oil, or essential oils. Employ natural predators like ladybugs, green lacewings, and birds.
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Can you eat aphids on brussel sprouts?

You “can” eat them, as in they're not harmful (technically I suppose they'd be protein), so it won't hurt if you ingest a few — but they don't taste good.
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Can aphids affect humans?

Although woolly aphids aren't dangerous or poisonous to humans, they're considered a notable nuisance; the irritant itself comes from what woolly aphids produce - honeydew. Woolly aphids feed on plant juices using mouth parts called stylets.
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How long do brussel sprouts last in refrigerator?

When storing Brussels sprouts whole, place them loose in a bowl and cover with a food-safe plastic wrap, like Glad® Press'n Seal® or Glad® ClingWrap. Poke a few holes in the wrap and place your bowl in the fridge. Doing this should mean your Brussels sprouts will last in the fridge for about five days.
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Why do brussel sprouts make me vomit?

"These veggies contain an indigestible complex sugar called raffinose that is responsible for producing gas," says Cavuto. "On top of that, their soluble fiber doesn't break down until reaching the small intestine which may lead to bloating and an upset stomach." ??
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Is it OK to eat smelly brussel sprouts?

But if you and your family really love Brussels sprouts, no one's likely to object to their odor, so go ahead and roast them or make your favorite gratin recipe—just throw open a few windows to air out the kitchen. And, honestly, as long they're not cooked to mush, the sprouts really shouldn't smell too bad.
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Do brussel sprouts make you gain weight?

Brussel sprouts are high in calcium, potassium and has zero saturated fat. So, load up on these sprouts to lose weight. Make sure you don't overcook your Brussel sprouts, as they tend to lose their vitamin C content very easily. A part of the cruciferous family, cauliflower is quite beneficial for weight loss.
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What do cabbage worm eggs look like?

Cabbage moth eggs look like white or yellow oblong dots. They are almost always attached to the underside of leaves. If you find and recognize these eggs, squishing them is a great early control method! However, please note that ladybug eggs are also oblong and yellow, but are found in clusters.
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Is there worms in Brussel sprouts?

ANSWER: The small green caterpillars that commonly feast on Brussel sprouts are either army worms or cabbage loopers. Both insects can cause a lot of damage to the leaves and stems of your Brussels sprout plants if left untreated.
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Are cabbage worms harmful to humans?

Cabbage worms, also called the Pieris Rapae, are completely harmless to accidental human consumption.
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Do brussel sprouts need to be cleaned?

Fresh vegetables can pick up bacteria from the soil, water, or any surface they come in contact with (especially during transportation). It's important to properly wash your brussels sprouts before eating them to keep you or your loved ones from getting sick. Wash them with regular cold water or use a baking soda soak.
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Do sprouts need to be washed?

Rinse your seeds/sprouts.

No matter what sprouting method you use, rinse your seeds/sprouts frequently with clean water. At least twice a day is recommend, 3 to 4 times a day is better. Keeping the seeds/sprouts moist allows them to germinate, and rinsing them frequently helps keep bacteria from growing.
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