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Why some courgettes produce flowers but no fruit

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Brendan Little Brendan Little | 09:14 UK time, Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Brendan Little, gardening expert for ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Northern Ireland answers your questions about growing veg. Send Brendan a question.

Steve from Malvern asks: The courgettes I grew from seed all had male flowers. The courgette I bought as small plant gave 15-plus fruit. Why?

Answer: When courgettes come under stress, usually under- or overwatering or excessive heat they tend to produce more male than female flowers. Perhaps yours got a shock somewhere along the way whereas the one that you purchased did not. This is probably nature's was of ensuring that a plant under stress does not try to over fruit which may result in its demise.

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