Mushy courgettes

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Maggie T

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Mushy courgettes
« on: August 22, 2010, 20:40 »
I've recently moved to East Scotland and am trying out my new garden and new climate - dry and windy. I've planted various varieties of courgette but am having problems as once the flowers are dying off, they then rot and the courgette rots too.  Any ideas, please? I'm removing the flowers as soon as they've bloomed but that seems such a shame and it seems to be prevalent on round courgettes rather than the long ones.  Thank you :)

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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2010, 20:41 »
have you been getting the male flowers as well as the females?

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Maggie T

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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #2 on: August 22, 2010, 20:45 »
Yes, both male and female.  The flower dies and rots and then the insode of the courgettes or the whole thing just goes to mush - yuk!

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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2010, 20:47 »
How early are you removing the flowers?  Could be before they have been pollinated.  To make absolutely sure I remove the male flower and use it to hand pollinate the female. 
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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2010, 20:50 »
They seem to have pollinated ok and some drop off of their own accord - which is rather handy as they then don't rot!  :)

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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2010, 20:54 »
1)Is this a particular variety of courgette you've used before with success elsewhere. I have tried some brands - home grown cheapies- that just don't click and are disappointing

2) Are they sitting in some proper manure? I find this always helps, a good dollop of mature horse.

3) Sunny position? They like loads of sun.

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Re: Mushy courgettes
« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2010, 20:57 »
Ah, now I understand.  If it's been pollinated then the flower drops off and the courgette grows ok.  The ones that appear to rot with the flower attached havn't been pollinated.  It happens to mine too but I get round it by pouncing when a male and female flower at the same time.  I like to think of it as a dating agency/fertility clinic. :)


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