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Sue writes:
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 05:32:14 GMT, wrote: Does a squash plant support more than one squash at a time? For example, it seems that while a big zucchini is growing, several incipient ones grow poorly or even rot. If I remove the big zucchini, another one starts to grow. I have that rotting problem, too. Sigh. Are you carrying out the pollination yourself? If the flower is not properly pollinated the tiny fruit seems to rot or just grow stunted before it falls. Use a small brush and perform the pollination yourself. It could be that bees have better things to do with their time than gather pollen from your plants, or the weather might be inclement so they choose to stay home and just put their feet up. -- John Savage (my news address is not valid for email) |
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