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Old 12-08-2007, 01:57 PM
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Default Too small squash - why aren't they growing?

I have a couple of squash plants growing really well up a bamboo wigwam. They have produced loads of flowers, and then start to develop small yellow squash. However, the squash don't grow more than 2-3 inches in diameter, then stop. The earliest ones have now gone a bit brown, so i took them off. There are about 10-12 other squash still on the plant. Are there too many? They are growing in our own compost in a raised bed. How do i make them grow bigger?
 
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