This year I grew my courgettes in growbags, 3 per bag, but do you think 3 in one bag (although it has the markings to cut holes for 3 plants) is too much? I'm a beginner at veg growing (this is only my second year), and had never used growbags before this year .
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if your courgette is growing around a few inches and then withering away and yellowing , its because they have been partially pollinated by the bees, so you will have to hand pollinate them, if any one needs to know how to do it just ask me comrades
aaargh !!
w/salaamLast edited by muslimgrower; 18-08-2010, 05:59 PM.
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Originally posted by muslimgrower View Postsalaam
aaaaargh!!!
I am growing courgettes in plastic troughs, 2 in each trough and i managed to get a pretty decent harvest and still am..."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by womble View PostYes but I can see from your plants that you have only had a few courgettes from each plant. Each of mine has given me 10's and 10's. Probably 60+ each plant.
@ 3 per grow bag... I think 1 per grow bag is enough
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I know it does feel like a waste of valuable patch space but courgette plants in the ground really do produce a lot more than in a container. I've got one in a container which has given me about three courgettes, it never grew very big and is now mildewed almost to death. But the ones in the ground just keep on giving. I've packed mine in, but a freind of mine has his in acres of space and they are popping them out left right and centre - he must have had 30 from one plant. It's agonising for those of us with small patchs but they just need as much space and soil as possible.
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Originally posted by falkon View Posthow do u manage to get that many.. I only get 1 per plant at a time, if there are more on the plant they just start withering and yellowing...
@ 3 per grow bag... I think 1 per grow bag is enough
I've given them loads of space each and some of them had alot of manure on the bed (the ones that haven't are only a tiny bit smaller), they haven't been watered hardly at all and even though they stopped producing such huge numbers while we had a drought, they still produced usually one a day.
I haven't fed, apart from maybe once or twice when they started producing.
I've pulled bits off, chopped bits off and they still keep going.
Four of them have now started producing new shoots at their base and 2 of them are producing 2 or 3 courgettes a day now, each.
The one thing I did really differently this year, was start them off early in a heated propagator, put them in something like 8" pots, grew them fast and put them outside in the daytime as soon as poss. Then as soon as they were ready, they went straight out, ignored the weather, then covered them up with a bucket on cold (ie most) nights for a couple of weeks, they lived through very cold frosts.
That early start seems to have made a huge difference. As I think I said on my blog, I think it's down to the roots, they got alot down early.
My 2nd lot of courgettes (only 2 plants this time) are just about starting to produce, when normally the first lot are dying off, so even more...."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by Nik View PostI know it does feel like a waste of valuable patch space but courgette plants in the ground really do produce a lot more than in a container. I've got one in a container which has given me about three courgettes, it never grew very big and is now mildewed almost to death. But the ones in the ground just keep on giving. I've packed mine in, but a freind of mine has his in acres of space and they are popping them out left right and centre - he must have had 30 from one plant. It's agonising for those of us with small patchs but they just need as much space and soil as possible.
I've seen others courgettes, they say they've done really well and I think they're nothing compared to mine, now that's not me being conceited, that's just me being honest. And without failure, the others are all packed in too close.
It's the old adage, grow one plant well, rather than three plants badly. From that one plant you'll get much more than you would from the 3 slowly grown ones."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by gojiberry View PostIf using growbags cut in half and stand on their end and plant one per half bag. Gives the plants more depth of soil.
Ian
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