Monday, August 3, 2009

What causes squash plants to grow HUGE, and have many flowers but never produce any squash?

We planted a garden and the yellow squash plants took over! But every time we thought there would be squash....Nope!
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersKeep waiting trust me! Mines just started last week making squash. I live in Virginia. But the person talking about pollination is also right. Pollen needs to be transfered from the male to the female flower!
Reply:Excessive fertilization for the size and heat for the no fruit. Many varieties of squash will only produce male flowers if the temperature is above 90 F. This is especially true with zuchini types.
Reply:Sounds like they aren't being pollenated. There are male and female flowers. The male will be a more slender stalk without a bulge at the base. You can pollenate them youself when the bees are not. Use a small artist paint brush when the flowers are open.
Reply:pollination,, no worry , pick the flowers while somewhat small, batter and deep fry,, they are yummy
Reply:The wrong kind of fertilizer.


There are three numbers on a fertilizer bag.


One feeds flowers/fruit, another feeds foliage, the third feeds everything.


Buy tomato plant fertilizer, it's made to feeed fruit/flowers. And depending on where you live, you might be just a little early yet.
Reply:Honestly I don't know but Squash are like Pumpkins, they have a male flower and a female flower, only the female flower get a fruit on it, sounds like yours are all male flowers.puppy teeth

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