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Lissy 25-08-2005 06:45 PM

Do I need to pollinate cucumber & courgette plants ??
 
I'm growing several cucumber and courgette plants in my sunny attic room. I have noticed though that:

a) little cucumbers are growing followed by flowers - do I need to do some pollinating for them to develop further ? Are the flowers male or female ???

b) I have a few courgette flowers, but nothing resembling a courgette. Do I need to break into these flowers and do some pollination for them to fruit ???? Is the sex - ie male or female predetermined ???? If so why do I need to pollinate ????

This is my 1st year of growing these so would like some success !!!!!!
Any help greatly appreciated
Lissy

Displayed name 25-08-2005 10:14 PM


"Lissy" wrote in message
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I'm growing several cucumber and courgette plants in my sunny attic
room. I have noticed though that:

a) little cucumbers are growing followed by flowers - do I need to do
some pollinating for them to develop further ? Are the flowers male or
female ???

b) I have a few courgette flowers, but nothing resembling a courgette.
Do I need to break into these flowers and do some pollination for them
to fruit ???? Is the sex - ie male or female predetermined ???? If so
why do I need to pollinate ????

This is my 1st year of growing these so would like some success !!!!!!
Any help greatly appreciated
Lissy


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Lissy


Which sort of cukes - gynoecious, if they are hybrid (for sallad) like that
polination is counterproductive, these little cukes with flower on top are
female flowers, leave those, but flowers without cukes beneath them remove
from a plant-these are male fl.



Steve 26-08-2005 05:46 AM

Lissy wrote:

I'm growing several cucumber and courgette plants in my sunny attic
room. I have noticed though that:

a) little cucumbers are growing followed by flowers - do I need to do
some pollinating for them to develop further ? Are the flowers male or
female ???


If you see a small cucumber behind the flower, those are female flowers.
If there are no male flowers, I would hope that you have one of the
varieties that neither produce nor need male flowers for the cucumbers
to form.

b) I have a few courgette flowers, but nothing resembling a courgette.
Do I need to break into these flowers and do some pollination for them
to fruit ???? Is the sex - ie male or female predetermined ???? If so
why do I need to pollinate ????


You need to pollinate because you want the plant to grow something for
you to eat!
If you see no miniature courgette behind the flower (the same as when
you see the small cucumber behind those flowers) , then you are only
getting male flowers so far. (Male flowers often come first on these
plants.) Female flowers come later if the plant is getting enough light
and is doing well other wise. Pollinate the female flowers!

Steve

Andy Petro 28-08-2005 01:10 AM

How do i pollinate and is it not too late when you already see the flower.
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"Steve" wrote in message
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Lissy wrote:

I'm growing several cucumber and courgette plants in my sunny attic
room. I have noticed though that:

a) little cucumbers are growing followed by flowers - do I need to do
some pollinating for them to develop further ? Are the flowers male or
female ???


If you see a small cucumber behind the flower, those are female flowers.
If there are no male flowers, I would hope that you have one of the
varieties that neither produce nor need male flowers for the cucumbers to
form.

b) I have a few courgette flowers, but nothing resembling a courgette.
Do I need to break into these flowers and do some pollination for them
to fruit ???? Is the sex - ie male or female predetermined ???? If so
why do I need to pollinate ????


You need to pollinate because you want the plant to grow something for you
to eat!
If you see no miniature courgette behind the flower (the same as when you
see the small cucumber behind those flowers) , then you are only getting
male flowers so far. (Male flowers often come first on these plants.)
Female flowers come later if the plant is getting enough light and is
doing well other wise. Pollinate the female flowers!

Steve





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