Puzzicato
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LocktownDog said:The soil is fertilized organically, rotated, and layered with compost each year. This is the first season I've seen this happen. Its not end rot. The flowers look viable and remain for a week or so. Instead of producing, they just wither away. No pests, no blight. I really think I need to pollinate by hand. Not going to hurt in trying anyway.
Yeah, I'd say so. That happened to us last year - the courgettes never put out a male and female flower at the same time. 4 plants, not a single fruit.