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Old 20-08-2004, 09:52 AM
mike bailey
 
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Once again my courgettes are not reaching maturity!
They get to the size of a large cigar and the end rots off. Any suggestions
please?
They are in a greenhouse if that makes any difference

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Old 20-08-2004, 12:18 PM
Oxymel of Squill
 
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perhaps a greenhouse is too hot or damp, my in the garden courgettes won't
stop


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Once again my courgettes are not reaching maturity!
They get to the size of a large cigar and the end rots off. Any

suggestions
please?
They are in a greenhouse if that makes any difference

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Regular Gardener Mike



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Old 20-08-2004, 01:24 PM
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In message , mike bailey
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Once again my courgettes are not reaching maturity!
They get to the size of a large cigar and the end rots off. Any suggestions
please?


It has been very wet so blossom end rot (and slug damage) has been a
problem this year. Small courgettes are very tender and excellent stir
fried with a hint of chilli and pasta.

They are in a greenhouse if that makes any difference


Mine are outside and cropping reasonably well now.

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Old 20-08-2004, 06:58 PM
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"mike bailey" wrote in message
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Once again my courgettes are not reaching maturity!
They get to the size of a large cigar and the end rots off. Any

suggestions
please?
They are in a greenhouse if that makes any difference


Are you picking the remains of the flower off the end once it starts to
fade?

The flower can go soggy and encourage rot.


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Old 20-08-2004, 07:39 PM
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I found by pollinating the flowers with the fruit the fruit hasn't rotted.
Mine needed a helping hand!

Sue

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Once again my courgettes are not reaching maturity!
They get to the size of a large cigar and the end rots off. Any

suggestions
please?
They are in a greenhouse if that makes any difference

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Regular Gardener Mike



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