A couple of months ago I planted some courgette seeds in pots. About a month ago I transferred 2 plants into a grow bag as they were overgrowing the pot. I kept the other couple of plants in their pots, in case anything should happen to the bagged ones (slugs etc!), but I haven't really been attending to them (they're too big for the pots now, and the compost has dried out on a number of occasions). The plants in the bags are doing well, in that they're growing loads of new stems but I have not yet noticed any flowers. In contrast, one of the ones in a pot has produced a huge flower (I didn't know they were going to be that big!), that looks like it may have a proto-courgette behind it (though I don't exactly know what I'm looking for, and obviously I haven't got any male flowers in the vicinity!).
Anyway, I was wondering whether this is coincidence or whether stressed plants are more likely to flower first. If so, is her anything I can do to encourage my bagged ones to get on with it?
TIA
Chris
Anyway, I was wondering whether this is coincidence or whether stressed plants are more likely to flower first. If so, is her anything I can do to encourage my bagged ones to get on with it?
TIA
Chris
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