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Diseased courgette?

Started by Icyberjunkie, June 26, 2005, 14:27:11

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Icyberjunkie

Been down to pick sunday lunch veg (cauliflower, carrot and mange toute) and noticed one of my young yellow courgette has gone soft and brown for about 1cm behind the flower.  Is this a disease and so should I pick and destroy that fruit,  is it just because the end is touching the ground (although lots of other unaffected ones are as well,  or something else?

I have left it on the plant but as always appreciate any advice!   oh the fruit is about 50cm total.

Thanks Iain
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

Icyberjunkie

Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

Aussie Chick

I would think you've watered it and it has rotted.
Might be wrong though, someone will more insight will be along soon I'm sure.  ;D

tim


Debs


Here's another...

My courgette flowers have fallen off - what is this due to ???

Debs

Amazin

If you pick it and it's squidgy, then I'd agree with AC that it's rotted. It's happened before with mine. One courgette will just rot - usually the lowest one, though oddly enough others at the same level (on different plants) stay fine. I just treat it as one of the great mysteries of courgettes!
Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

Mrs Ava

I was taught that if a squash started to develop, then started to go soft and fall off, it hadn't been fully pollinated, so just doing what comes naturally, as Tim said.  I don't think overwatering would cause the fruits to rot on the plant, more likely the stem of the actually plant would rot. 

What do you mean by the flowers falling off Debs?  Are there little fruitlets there, then they fall of as the fruit develop, or are they falling off when still buds?  I have found that my pot grown courgette in the greenhouse, if not watered, sheds a few flowers, but I am still picking a courgette every other day, it isn't hindering harvest.

tim

Put this somewhere recently but can't find it.
Just to show typical poor pollination.

Debs


EJ - Flowers still not unfurled, no fruit showing yet.

Plants are very healthy looking, so maybe not enough water?

They were on a slight slope, so have made a soil mound around each

to act as a dish & hold water.

Fingers crossed :-\

Debs

john_miller

If you have no fruit showing then they are probably male flowers?

tim

Speaking of which, my Rondo in the cold 'house has a 10/1 ratio of male flowers - a bit unusual. And annoying!

Debs

john_miller

If all male flowers, what can I do  ???

Debs courgette novice

Svea

wait for the females...;)

watch it guys, no comments from you, if you please. i always have to wait for my husband when going out ::)
Gardening in SE17 since 2005 ;)

Icyberjunkie

#12
Thanks for the picture Tim (and reponses from everyone) - looks very much like it was poorly (or not) pollinated.  Was down again tonight and the whole thing was nearly brown so now on the compost heap.  The rest of the plant and other plants all okay to the point I should be able to harvest in a few days  -yippee!!!!!!! - my first home grown courgettes although nine plants may have overdone it just a bit..........
Neil (The Young Ones) once said "You plant the seed, the seed grows, you harvest the seed....You plant the seed....."   if only it was that simple!!!

tim

Win some...........................!!


Mrs Ava


john_miller

Debs; pick the open male flowers and stuff 'em (they are much easier to handle than the females). The production of female flowers is phenologically dependent so just hope for suitable weather. Luckily (some may disagree eventually) the weather is typically conducive at some point in the summer.
Tim; 10/1 is unusual? Early in the season, for my varieties at least, that is typical. Hoe-itis?

Imp

Hi all,

this is my first post - I'm worried, my dad told me although he hadn't grown corgettes himself he thought they may be like cucumbers and that if you didn't take the male flowers off the fruit would be bitter.  I merrily spent the evening yesterday deflowering all the thin stemmed buds and male flowers on my corgettes smugly thinking I was doing the right thing.  Reading this thread has me worried as you imply the pollination is necessary for fruit formation.... Awwwww, have I just ruined my whole crop?  :'( 

I'd be grateful for any help or advice  :)

Lynda

tim


Imp

Tim,

Thank you sooooooooooooo much!!!!! Greatly relieved and grateful for forum culture  ;D

Lynda  8)

grubbyhobbit

My flowers don't seem to be opening...
Plant is producing loads, both male and female on courgette and pumpkin, but they are not opening to let anything in to pollinate them!!

Opened a female one by hand last night and took a nice ripe male to rub all over it (oo-er missus!), and the female flower had lots of little black beetles swimming around in it.  Are these the problem, or nothing to worry about  ???

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