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Zucchini Plant Not Growing Fruit

July 17, 2010

Zucchini Plant Not Growing FruitI have a few zucchini plants that are not producing fruit. They all look very healthy, big, tall, and keep extending their territories. All have lots of flowers, but the female flowers wilted before they bloom.

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Is it seed problem? soil problem? The seeds were from last year's crop which yielded on average 5 or 6 good size fruits per plant. I use mostly cow manure and compost soil, supplementing with "Miracle Gro" 15-30-15.


There has been plenty of sunshine and they are well watered. Lately I added some cedar mulch to help retain the moisture. Yet nothing seemed to get the female flowers to bloom.

Hardiness Zone: 5a

By Wing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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July 20, 20100 found this helpful

Pollination is the issue. You have no male plantings going on. This happened to me a couple years ago, Master Gardeners said it happens. Lots of beautiful flowers, no fruit on the vine. And you don't know till too late to eat the blossoms that it is not the one.

 
August 16, 20100 found this helpful

Thank you so much for your feedback. You were right about pollination issue as there could be no pollination if the female flowers wilted before blossoming. I read elsewhere that it may be the lack of calcium. So I added a different fertilizer with calcium and magnesium.

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I also put in lots of crushed egg shells and some lime powder to increase calcium content in the soil. After 2 or 3 weeks, 2 out of the 4 plants have produced fruits. The other 2 are still stubbornly infertile.

 
June 14, 20110 found this helpful

I'm having this problem now, and suspect pollination. How can I fix it? Can I put on my butterfly wings and use a toothpick and move pollen from one flower to the next, or does it need to be shared between 2 different plants? If the latter, is there a male and female plant? (sorry, I love gardening, but don't know much about how to garden.)

Thanks Becky Jaine Raleigh NC

 
August 2, 20110 found this helpful

Pollination should be your first consideration. We don't have enough bees anymore to do all the work; I go out first thing in the morning and look over my zukes and other squashes. Oftentimes, a single plant will produce both male and female flowers. Mostly male early on, but the female (fruiting) flowers should come on shortly.

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I hand-pollinate by removing the male flower from the stalk, peeling back (every so gently so as to not disturb the pollen) the flower petal part (eat this, its subtle flavor is yummy!) and leaving just the base and the center. Then stop by one or two female flowers and pollinate them by hand. They should go on to produce fruit as long as they are getting enough water.

The flowers should be new that day; older flowers tend to be too far past prime.

Works for me in AZ most every time. Good luck!

 
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August 1, 2011

I have several of zucchini plants this year and they are huge! My problem is that they bloom with flowers and then all of the sudden the flowers close up and then eventually fall off. I do not have any animals getting inside the garden and I have checked for any pests and there are none. I water ever other day usually as long as it's not extremely hot and in that case every day! Can you help me with any suggestions? I have managed to only grow one zucchini so far.

By Shelly

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August 2, 20110 found this helpful

When I was living in AL I had the same problem. What I did was I took the bloom that had fallen off, and peeled back the petals. Then I rubbed the inside of the bloom gently on the other blooms that were open.

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It has to do with them not getting pollinated. Hope this helps.

 
August 3, 20111 found this helpful

Believe it or not, zucchini flowers are considered a treasure. For years, Italians have made zucchini flower fritters. Please let me know if you care to receive the recipe.

 
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June 17, 2015

My zucchini is growing lots of big bushy leaves and lots of blossoms, but none of those blossoms are growing into veggies. Why? I would welcome any advice.


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April 8, 2015

I get only male flowers on the zucchini plant. It's been about two weeks so far. What should I do?

By Gene W

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April 9, 20150 found this helpful

The female flowers arrive a week or so later than the male flowers.

 
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December 17, 2014

I'm growing courgettes in green houses. The problem is that my production has stopped after a few weeks even though my plants are strong and have green large leaves. Bees are also working very well. I don't think there is poor pollination. Can you give some suggestions as to what may be the problem?

By baljeet

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July 7, 2013

What does a male and a female zucchini fruit look like?

By Tracey Sullivan

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May 15, 2012

How do I know the difference between a male and a female zucchini and cucumber plant?

By Jaye L

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September 16, 20130 found this helpful

There are three ways to determine which is which.
1. Stems - The male blossom has a long, slender stem, while the female blossom is on a short stem.

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2. Blossom Attachpoint - Male blossoms have only a slender stalk directly attached to the stem. The female blossoms have a small bulbous area below the flower. This is actually the ovary which is an unfertilized zucchini.

3. Inside flower - Look inside the blooms. The male blossom has a stamen in the center of the flower. Female does not. The pollen on the stamen pollinates the female plant.

 
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May 14, 2012

My zucchini plant will bloom, but I don't see where it is producing fruit. What should I do and is it too late?
Thanks.

By Linda

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May 19, 20120 found this helpful

No. It's not too late, it's actually too soon. Now that the flowers are there the bees and butterflies will polinate them. Then the fruit will start to grow. Give it more time.

 
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May 13, 2012

My zucchini plants look beautiful and have large green leaves. They were grown from seeds (which were planted 1-16-12). There are beautiful large blooms, but no zucchinis yet. What is the problem?

By BRT

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May 19, 20120 found this helpful

You answered your own question with the word "yet". Just wait, the butterflies and bees will pollinate them, then they will show up. It's too soon.

 
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June 6, 2011

Why do I not have zucchini squash even though there are lots of blossoms? When the blossoms fall off, a tall stem that looks as if the flower fell off is all that remains.

By Ann H

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June 17, 20110 found this helpful

The first blossoms are the male blossoms. They don't produce fruit. Later, the female blossoms appear on the end of the fruit.

 
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July 2, 2010

Why are all the flowers on my 4 courgette (zucchini) plants all male?

By chris from Kent

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July 2, 20100 found this helpful

The first flowers are always male; they are because the pollen will be waiting for the female flowers. Just wait a few days.

 
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July 23, 2009

Zucchini flowers but no fruit comes.

Hardiness Zone: 8a

By Pat B from Marysville, WA

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August 3, 20090 found this helpful

Zucchini plants have both female and male flowers, and bees usually do the pollination. However, some years, I remove a male flower that has opened and rub the pollen on the female flower just after it also has opened. This will give me fruit.

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To understand the difference between a male and a female flower, look it up on the internet. A female flower has a swollen small zucchini behind it.

 
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