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QuestionI was given several zucchinis, but they were hard as a rock. I couldn't peel or cut them. I plan to grow my own this year. How do I avoid this issue?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.Zucchinis can grow hard if they are left on the vine too long. Harvest them as soon as they are around 4 inches (10 cm) long to avoid this.
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QuestionHow long will growing zucchini take from planting to harvesting?Andrew Carberry is a Food Systems Expert and the Senior Program Associate at the Wallace Center at Winrock International in Little Rock, Arkansas. He has worked in food systems since 2008 and has experience working on farm-to-school projects, food safety programs, and working with local and state coalitions in Arkansas. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and holds a Masters degree in public health and nutrition from the University of Tennessee.Typically, Zucchini seeds take around 60 days after planting to reach full maturity.
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QuestionHow do I make my zucchini produce?Community AnswerPollinate the flowers by sticking a paintbrush in a male flower and transferring the pollen to the female flower.
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QuestionHow much water do zucchini plants need??Community AnswerZucchini plants need about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) of water a week.
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QuestionCan I grow zucchini on a trellis?Tameeka ChangCommunity AnswerYes, train it by pointing the vines on the direction of the trellis you want them to go.
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QuestionWhat causes early zucchini die-back?Community AnswerLow nighttime temperatures, lack of water, inadequate sunlight or pests can all cause zucchini die-back early.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the leaves of my zucchini are turning yellow?Community AnswerThis may be a sign that your plant needs more water or less sunlight.
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QuestionWhy does my zucchini only grow a few centimeters and then rot on the end and die?Community AnswerIt may not be pollinated or it might be subject to too much moisture. Try a parthenocarpic variety as they don't require pollination. Also, don't water the leaves or fruits; water the roots and soil area.
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QuestionDo we make them climb like cucumbers?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionHow do I get male and female blossoms at the same time?Community AnswerThere is no real way to get both flowers to blossom at the same time.
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QuestionCan you grow zucchini in a two gallon pot?Community AnswerYes, you can. These plants grow about 2 feet tall or a bit more. Their foliage is pretty wide (2 feet or more).
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QuestionDo I trim the leaves off of zucchini plants?Community AnswerYou can trim the older leaves towards the bottom if you feel that you need to.
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QuestionWhy are my blooms falling off?Community AnswerThe flowers fall off after a day or two, but it could also be a lack of pollination or some kind of disease/improper growing conditions.
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QuestionI planted my seeds in peat pellets. It's been about 2 weeks. When can I expect them to begin sprouting?Community AnswerThe seeds should be sprouting within a few days.
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QuestionWhy do the leaves of my zucchini plant droop in the afternoon sun?Community AnswerIt could be the heat, especially if it's in direct sunlight. Try watering it, and see if that doesn't make it perk up.
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QuestionHow long will it be till male flowers start to show on the plant?Community AnswerThere isn't a set time frame but often the first to show are the male flowers, then the female flowers won't be far behind. They will come when the plant is ready... you can't rush nature!
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QuestionCan I start zucchini seeds in a pot with potting soil, or does it have to be started in little potting pots?Community AnswerI start all of mine in soil. It's really a matter of preference and resources.
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QuestionHow deep does the soil have to be?Community AnswerThe zucchini should be able to get its roots down about 36-48 inches.
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QuestionCan I grow zucchini in pots? How big must the pot be per each plant?Community AnswerYou'll want a 12" wide pot to grow 1 plant, so, it is not very practical to grow in pots. But if that's the only option, then just get as many pots as the number of plants you intend to grow. Remember that you need full sun, so don't put those pots in shade.
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QuestionCan I prune back the zucchini plant to prevent it from sprawling over a large area?Community AnswerYes, you can. You can also do that if you want bigger zucchinis.
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QuestionI transplanted my zucchini plant after it was already flowering, but there was no fruit. Now it looks like it's dead. Did I kill it?Community AnswerZucchini HATE transplanting. When you transplant them, always be very careful, and use the same soil it started in; sudden changes in growing conditions can shock the roots and upset the zucchini, causing blooms to wilt and the plant to wither.
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QuestionDo I need a very large space to grow zucchini?Community AnswerYes. Otherwise, they can grow so big that they might overcrowd each other.
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QuestionMy zucchini have stopped producing male flowers. Can I promote some more by fertilization?Community AnswerYes. You should fertilize them with phosphorus-rich fertilizer. Phosphorus aids the plant to promote good root development and increased formation of blossoms and fruit. (Avoid nitrogen rich fertilizer.)
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QuestionDoes zucchini grow in a hot atmosphere?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerYes, they enjoy hot weather. They are called "summer squash" because they tend to be planted in summer or spring.
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QuestionWhat are the names of self-pollinating zucchini?MarkloiuslejanoCommunity AnswerAll squash are dependent on bees, which means they need bees to pollinate them to produce fruit. You can hand-pollinate them by using a cotton swab; gather some pollen from the male flower, then rub the pollen against the stamen of the female flower.
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QuestionHow do I identify male and female flowers? What's the planing distance in a row (plant to plant)?Community AnswerFemale has swelling ovaries on the flower stem, while males lack it. 2 - 3 feet apart is a safe distance.
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QuestionWhen the leaves droop in the heat of the day, do they need more water?Community AnswerNo, as this is normal for these plants. They should perk back up in the evening when the weather is cooler. If they do not, then water them as needed.
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QuestionHow do I know if a zucchini is ripe enough to harvest?Community AnswerIf the zucchini fruit is about 4 inches long, it is ready to harvest. Don't wait longer than this.
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QuestionCan zucchini be grown in a container? I guess that is the same as getting them to climb?Community AnswerYes, but it must be a large container (5 gallons) with good drainage. Cut off very large leaves so the nutrients are directed towards the fruit and not the leaves. Be diligent about insects and fungus. Deep root water.
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