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R 05-06-2003 09:20 AM

marrow problem
 
My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die. I picked one off that
was half yellow and found that inside, the yellow part was completely
hollow.

any idea what's happened?

thanks
Ross

Jonathan Ward 05-06-2003 01:20 PM

marrow problem
 
In article ,
says...

My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die. I picked one off that
was half yellow and found that inside, the yellow part was completely
hollow.

any idea what's happened?

thanks
Ross

This often happens to my early ones. Throw them away, they will come good soon.
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Jonathan Ward
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Sue & Bob Hobden 05-06-2003 11:08 PM

marrow problem
 

Ross wrote in message ...
My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die. I picked one off that
was half yellow and found that inside, the yellow part was completely
hollow.

any idea what's happened?


Sounds like they aren't being pollinated. Try doing it by hand, cut off a
newly opened male flower and rub the pollen bits against the centre of the
female flower.

--
Bob

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Runnymede fighting for it's existence.



David Hill 05-06-2003 11:32 PM

marrow problem
 
"...My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die...."

They haven't been pollinated.

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David Hill
Abacus nurseries
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R 06-06-2003 06:08 AM

marrow problem
 
erm...how do I tell the difference between a male and female flower?

"David Hill" wrote in message ...
"...My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die...."

They haven't been pollinated.


R 06-06-2003 06:20 AM

marrow problem
 
It's OK- I found a good diagram he

http://www.ces.uga.edu/pubcd/L232.htm

thanks for the advice.

"David Hill" wrote in message ...
"...My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
inches long, they start going yellow and die...."

They haven't been pollinated.


jane 06-06-2003 11:08 AM

marrow problem
 
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 23:30:33 +0100, "David Hill"
wrote:

~"...My marrow has been producing some goods, but when they get to about 3
~inches long, they start going yellow and die...."
~
~They haven't been pollinated.
~

I have got the opposite problem, and I can't figure out how it
happened. I started off my butternut squashes far too early under
glass, and one of them took off like a rocket. The plant is now about
4' long and I've trained it up the wall with the cucumbers. The others
were a bit slower and so have gone outside as they're still reasonable
plants. I can't move the big one as it's just too big. Especially as
the silly thing has a squash on it, which is now 4" long and 2.5" wide
and to this day there have been *no* male flowers open on anything in
there except gherkins (which can't pollinate squashes).

It is showing no signs of shrivelling, as have the other two female
flowers that opened the same time.

Apart from having got a parthenogenic squash :-), anyone know if this
is common or what may have happened? I'm fascinated by it (and looking
forward to a very early squash indeed). Weird!


--
jane

Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone,
you may still exist but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain

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