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Old 11-05-2004, 06:04 PM
nswong
 
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Default Squash Flowers

Hi Rez,

Hmm. I have not ever seen that, that I remember. Maybe it applies to

a
particular variety or climate?


Do you mean your squash does not do in this way, or you do not
notice it do in this way?

I do a search at my notes, but do not find it. It can be I read it
wrongly, confuse with something else, or the info does not correct.

I will observe it, if I plant squash in the future and still remember
this thing.

Regards,
Wong

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"Rez" wrote in message
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wrote:
Hi Rez,

Some squash plants only produce male flowers, I don't know why,

but
I've seen this enough times to know it happens. Frex, I planted

three
zucchini last year, all from the same seed pack, and only two

ever
had
female blossoms. The third had nothing but male blossoms.


If I'm not wrong, the main stem will just give male flower. So it

can
be the third does not develop side stem.


Hmm. I have not ever seen that, that I remember. Maybe it applies to

a
particular variety or climate?

I'm not good in English, but I do hope you understand what I try to
say.


Gotcha!

~REZ~