Odd-looking Carmen cucumber plant

Started by tricia, July 30, 2010, 14:18:05

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tricia

I've grown Carmen for years but never had a plant that looked like this!

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It has only just started to form fruit.

Tricia




tricia


manicscousers

wow, it's a triffid  ;D   something in the soil?

Robert_Brenchley

It's a cristate stem, with a growth abnormality where the growing point turns into a line. It's quite common, but the causes are often obscure.

tricia

Only normal potting compost, regularly fed with tomato feed Manic.

Thanks for the info. Robert. The plant is also producing an awful lot of male flowers each day (I pick them off as often as I can) otherwise it is slow to produce cucs that actually swell!

Tricia

davyw1

The reason its slow to produce cucumbers is because it does not produce male flowers only female so you have been removing the cucumbers before they get to develop
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

tricia

No, I haven't Davy - I do know the difference between male and female flowers. If you look at the photo you will see there are some embryo cucs with female flowers along the top!

Tricia

davyw1

I am not implying you don't know the difference Tricia, Carmen only produce female flowers so there is no need to remove any flower as they are self pollinating.
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

tricia

That is what is so odd about this particular plant Davy - it is producing male flowers!

Tricia

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