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They look great!
Thanks!They look great!Nearly as big as your hand!
No it's not weird! As a matter of fact I was telling my husband the same thing about our cantaloupe plants and our eggplant. There is only one fruit on the eggplant and no male flowers. I still tried dabbing a q-tip in each flower.I don't know if it's odd or not (It's odd to me) but one of my melon vines has only produced female flowers, I've yet to see a male on it (And it's loaded with flowers)
HuhNo it's not weird! As a matter of fact I was telling my husband the same thing about our cantaloupe plants and our eggplant. There is only one fruit on the eggplant and no male flowers. I still tried dabbing a q-tip in each flower.
What's up with this female only flower plants?
Quote: Dan I called two nurseries and one told me without bees my plants would not produce male blooms. I told her you had bee's and your are doing the same thing. She said she had another person call her and told her the same thing.
I used to work for a nursery so I called the owner and left him a message to call me back. He's out on a landscape job. So I don't know.
Those are huge! Good job!
That makes absolutely no sense. I'd like to see that nursery worker back that claim up with some valid research article. More often than not, there will be a flush of male blossoms before the first female blossoms. However, I sometimes see onset of female blossoms without any male blossoms to fertilize, so the fruiting fails. (How very sad!Dan I called two nurseries and one told me without bees my plants would not produce male blooms. I told her you had bee's and your are doing the same thing. She said she had another person call her and told her the same thing.
I used to work for a nursery so I called the owner and left him a message to call me back. He's out on a landscape job. So I don't know.