On 27/08/2018 09:01, FMurtz wrote:
Chris Hogg wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2018 17:29:14 +1000, FMurtz
wrote:
I do not know if the UK knows they these exist but here goes, For three
years I have tried to grow chokos (chayote in America), In Australia
they usually grow rampant,down any fence across the dunny and take over,
but not for me.
I buy a few chokos from the supermarket that have started to sprout I
dig a hole fill with bag of potting mix and a bit of fertilizer, have
also tried in just dug up dirt, they all grow vines but no chokos, if I
knew anyone with chocos I might pinch a couple in case mine were
rendered sterile before sale, but I do not think they would bother,
. Any ideas?
Never heard of it, but I assume you've googled for suggestions. There
seems to be plenty of advice out there. https://tinyurl.com/y96du98w
and https://tinyurl.com/yb58p3h6 Do your plants even flower?
With some cucurbits, the sex of the flowers is temperature dependent.
https://tinyurl.com/y8xlk3nx
If you get flowers of both sexes, do you ensure the females get
pollinated, either by insects or by you with a paint brush or rabbit's
tail? The female flowers have a tiny bulge at the base, the incipient
fruit that will grow when the flower is pollinated.
No flowers just vines.
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I have bought these a couple of times in Malta in the winter when I have
found them with the seed already sprouting and growing out of the fruit.
Whilst I have got them to grow under glass I have never got them to
produce any fruit.
I have a feeling that you are writing from the US, am I right?
As they originate in central America I would have thought you would be
better placed to get fresh fruit than here in the UK where I suspect the
only place would be an Asian supermarket.