Talk:Bolting

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I'm not an agriculture expert, but isn't the term bolting also applied to the same behaviour in lettuces, onions, leeks to name a few? --JBellis 12:31, 3 December 2005 (UTC)

As far as I read, bolting refers not just to cabbage but to plants which reproduce with seeds in general. In the gardening community bolting is most commonly used to describe the undesirable seeding of vegetable plants but I have seen it used for various species including grass. --David Monaghan 01:23, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rewrite

I feel that this article should be rewritten into Bolt_(botany). The first major change I think should take place is to use the general definition of the term, then use sections to describe bolting as it may differ for varieties of plants. Sorry for not taking this up in the right manner, I'm new to Wikipedia so until I find out how to formally request a rewrite this will have to suffice. I also have considered making the change myself... any comments? --David Monaghan 01:55, 8 January 2006 (UTC)

Good thing I asked around first... Anyway, I still feel that this article should be generalized. Also, shouldn't there be some references? I added the article to botany-stub, hoping a more knowledgeable individual will clear this up. --David Monaghan 05:27, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] The old version of Bolt

This is the pre-cutback version of the Bolt article so that you can cut and paste the parts you think best for Bolting. See also Talk:Bolt.
A bolt may be one of the following things:

da:Bolt

[edit] Bolt resistant

Is bolting the growth of the stalk or early growth of the stock?

If a plant is bolt resistant does that mean it will bolt later or not bolt at all? --Gbleem 18:59, 24 September 2006 (UTC)