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Old 10-06-2003, 10:44 AM
Paul Kelly
 
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Default Courgettes, should they do this?


"Colin Davidson" wrote in message
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I'm growing courgettes for the first time. All seemed to be going well,
they're in a rich soil which I've been feeding weekly, and they've been
growing at a tremendous rate. Started flowering a week and a bit ago, but
the flowers seem awfully fleeting (flower for a day or so, then they close
up) and thus far the first two little baby courgettes have become soft and
atrophied.

What's up with them?



There are two types of flower. Female with the mini courgette just behind,
male without. you need both types in flower at the same time plus insects to
pollinate to get as crop.

It often happens at the start of flowering that the female flowers come
first (cue risqué comments) - maybe that is natures way of ensuring at least
some cross pollination? - but don't worry it will sort it self out in due
course.

pk