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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
Hi All,
I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Many thanks, -T |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
Todd wrote:
Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Fertilizer? |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/08/2011 01:08 PM, Bob F wrote:
Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Fertilizer? Dumped a bag of organic stuff on it last week. I was hoping that would help the fruit situation but it hasn't so far. The plants seem to love it! Thank you for the help, -T |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
Todd wrote:
Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Many thanks, -T Do you have any bees? D |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
In article , Todd wrote:
On 08/08/2011 01:08 PM, Bob F wrote: Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Fertilizer? Dumped a bag of organic stuff on it last week. I was hoping that would help the fruit situation but it hasn't so far. The plants seem to love it! Thank you for the help, -T Take the flowers that are on long stems, cut one off leaving enough stem to hold on to, and then pull their petals off. Stick it into a flower that doesn't have a long stem. Duration, rhythm, and motion are always individual choices. Congratulations, you are a dad. -- - Billy Both the House and Senate budget plan would cut Social Security and Medicare, while cutting taxes on the wealthy. Kucinich noted that none of the government programs targeted for elimination or severe cutback in House Republican spending plans "appeared on the GAO's list of government programs at high risk of waste, fraud and abuse." http://www.politifact.com/ohio/state...is-kucinich/re p-dennis-kucinich-says-gop-budget-cuts-dont-targ/ [W]e have the situation with the deficit and the debt and spending and jobs. And itıs not that difficult to get out of it. The first thing you do is you get rid of corporate welfare. Thatıs hundreds of billions of dollars a year. The second is you tax corporations so that they donıt get away with no taxation. - Ralph Nader http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/19/ralph_naders_solution_to_debt_crisis |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/08/2011 02:54 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote:
Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Many thanks, -T Do you have any bees? D We see very few. Had some kind of parasite come through a few year back and really hurt the bee population. |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
Todd wrote:
On 08/08/2011 02:54 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Many thanks, -T Do you have any bees? D We see very few. Had some kind of parasite come through a few year back and really hurt the bee population. Then follow Billy's recipe for doing AI for marrows. D |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
"Todd" wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/08/2011 03:21 PM, Billy wrote:
In , wrote: On 08/08/2011 01:08 PM, Bob F wrote: Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Fertilizer? Dumped a bag of organic stuff on it last week. I was hoping that would help the fruit situation but it hasn't so far. The plants seem to love it! Thank you for the help, -T Take the flowers that are on long stems, cut one off leaving enough stem to hold on to, and then pull their petals off. Stick it into a flower that doesn't have a long stem. Duration, rhythm, and motion are always individual choices. Congratulations, you are a dad. Do I get to eat the children? :-D |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/09/2011 05:49 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul Hi Billy and Paul, Thank you! I did not realize there were male and female flowers on zucchini. Found an excellent video that show how to self pollinate (and that the two of you are correct): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x1crwrsxj8 I have wilted female flowers shown in the video too I was also told I was over watering the guys by a farmer friend. -T |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
In article , Todd wrote:
On 08/08/2011 03:21 PM, Billy wrote: In , wrote: On 08/08/2011 01:08 PM, Bob F wrote: Todd wrote: Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Fertilizer? Dumped a bag of organic stuff on it last week. I was hoping that would help the fruit situation but it hasn't so far. The plants seem to love it! Thank you for the help, -T Take the flowers that are on long stems, cut one off leaving enough stem to hold on to, and then pull their petals off. Stick it into a flower that doesn't have a long stem. Duration, rhythm, and motion are always individual choices. Congratulations, you are a dad. Do I get to eat the children? :-D In retrospect, it's not a bad idea ;O) -- - Billy Both the House and Senate budget plan would cut Social Security and Medicare, while cutting taxes on the wealthy. Kucinich noted that none of the government programs targeted for elimination or severe cutback in House Republican spending plans "appeared on the GAO's list of government programs at high risk of waste, fraud and abuse." http://www.politifact.com/ohio/state...is-kucinich/re p-dennis-kucinich-says-gop-budget-cuts-dont-targ/ [W]e have the situation with the deficit and the debt and spending and jobs. And itıs not that difficult to get out of it. The first thing you do is you get rid of corporate welfare. Thatıs hundreds of billions of dollars a year. The second is you tax corporations so that they donıt get away with no taxation. - Ralph Nader http://www.democracynow.org/2011/7/19/ralph_naders_solution_to_debt_crisis |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/10/2011 02:18 PM, Todd wrote:
On 08/09/2011 05:49 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote: wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul Hi Billy and Paul, Thank you! I did not realize there were male and female flowers on zucchini. Found an excellent video that show how to self pollinate (and that the two of you are correct): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x1crwrsxj8 I have wilted female flowers shown in the video too I was also told I was over watering the guys by a farmer friend. -T I just checked out all my new buds now that I can tell their sexes apart. THEY ARE ALL DUDES! BUMMER!!! Oh well, the soil is still drying out from all my over watering. -T |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
"Todd" wrote in message ... On 08/10/2011 02:18 PM, Todd wrote: On 08/09/2011 05:49 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote: wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul Hi Billy and Paul, Thank you! I did not realize there were male and female flowers on zucchini. Found an excellent video that show how to self pollinate (and that the two of you are correct): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x1crwrsxj8 I have wilted female flowers shown in the video too I was also told I was over watering the guys by a farmer friend. -T I just checked out all my new buds now that I can tell their sexes apart. THEY ARE ALL DUDES! BUMMER!!! Oh well, the soil is still drying out from all my over watering. Once you do get fruit don't let them get too big. You have to keep the plant thinking it has not completed its life cycle or it will die and shrivel up quickly. I like to grow really big zukes, like 24 inches long, but I only get 3 or so from each plant. Overwatering may also have flushed nutrients from the soil. Paul |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On 08/10/2011 09:42 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote:
wrote in message ... On 08/10/2011 02:18 PM, Todd wrote: On 08/09/2011 05:49 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote: wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul Hi Billy and Paul, Thank you! I did not realize there were male and female flowers on zucchini. Found an excellent video that show how to self pollinate (and that the two of you are correct): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x1crwrsxj8 I have wilted female flowers shown in the video too I was also told I was over watering the guys by a farmer friend. -T I just checked out all my new buds now that I can tell their sexes apart. THEY ARE ALL DUDES! BUMMER!!! Oh well, the soil is still drying out from all my over watering. Once you do get fruit don't let them get too big. You have to keep the plant thinking it has not completed its life cycle or it will die and shrivel up quickly. I like to grow really big zukes, like 24 inches long, but I only get 3 or so from each plant. Overwatering may also have flushed nutrients from the soil. Paul The plants are loving all this attention. Leaves are even getting bigger. Each of my five plants gave me a fruit about 14 inches long. Then stopped. I think it was after three days of heavy thunderstorms and the ground never dried out. Olive oil, oregano, sea salt, a sausage, and fresh zukes from the garden. Joy! -T Oh yah, plant zukes. You have so many you have to fill your neighbor's back seats with them (why you have to lock your car doors if you live in a small town). I'm still waiting. I think someone was funnin' me. Okay, I suck at gardening. I can only grow dandelions and purslane. (I hear purslane is good eating!) |
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Why no more new fruit on my zukes?
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 21:42:14 -0700, "Paul M. Cook"
wrote: "Todd" wrote in message ... On 08/10/2011 02:18 PM, Todd wrote: On 08/09/2011 05:49 PM, Paul M. Cook wrote: wrote in message ... Hi All, I am attempting to grow zucchini this year. I am a total beginner and no little of what I am doing. Problem: on my four producing plants, I have lots of flowers but no new fruit. I initially got a very nice fruit off of each plant. But, then for the last two weeks, nothing new. I have lots of flowers by no new fruit. The plants seem healthy (well, to me anyway). I am puzzled. Do I need to shake the flowers or somethings to make sure they pollinate? Any ideas what to do? Assuming you have no bees and without bees you need to manually pollinate. Pick a few male flowers, peel off the petals then dab the stamen onto the female flower's stigma. Roll it around well. It's tedious but the only way you'll get zukes without bees. Paul Hi Billy and Paul, Thank you! I did not realize there were male and female flowers on zucchini. Found an excellent video that show how to self pollinate (and that the two of you are correct): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x1crwrsxj8 I have wilted female flowers shown in the video too I was also told I was over watering the guys by a farmer friend. -T I just checked out all my new buds now that I can tell their sexes apart. THEY ARE ALL DUDES! BUMMER!!! Oh well, the soil is still drying out from all my over watering. Once you do get fruit don't let them get too big. You have to keep the plant thinking it has not completed its life cycle or it will die and shrivel up quickly. I like to grow really big zukes, like 24 inches long, but I only get 3 or so from each plant. Overwatering may also have flushed nutrients from the soil. Leaving squash fruit to grow larger in many varieties is the same as letting leafy vegetables go to seed. If it's large long zucchini that's desired just grow the varieties that normally produce large long fruit. This one is excellent (aka zucchini longo), I have it growing now: http://www.lakevalleyseed.com/Summer_p/1427.htm |
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