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my plants grew rampant right around my garden but only presented male flowers and not one female flower with fruit on it.. has anyone have the same or similer problem
Hi @harvey1972,
Welcome to Workshop. It's great to have you join the community. I hope you find plenty of great advice and information here on the site, and I look forward to reading about your projects and plans.
Sorry to read of your pumpkin trouble. I hope some Workshop members will be able to assist. Our community founders include many keen vegie growers such as @Dale, @CathM and @timjeffries.
Jason
Thanks for joining in the discussion @Jasonwcgray and a very warm welcome to Workshop.
Please let me know if you need a hand getting the most from the site. I would encourage you to get started by introducing yourself to the community. You are also more than welcome to kick start a new discussion about your zucchinis or any other topic.
Thanks again for joining the community.
Jason
Welcome! Have you tried hand pollinating @Jasonwcgray @harvey1972?
These guys know what they're talking about on this stuff.
http://littleveggiepatchco.com.au/blogs/news/8430939-hand-pollination
@harvey1972 did you mean that no female flowers were produced at all or just none stuck around and got some fruit happening?
Which part of the world are you in?
Female flowers of the cucurbita family, such as pumpkins, zucchinis, cucumbers, will only apprear when the temperature is right, say above 25C.
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