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Problem: Browning and falling female pumpkin flower buds

maquermi
10 years ago

This is my first pumpkin plant so maybe I'm doing something wrong.

I've read all about the difference in male and female flowers and natural pollination vs hand pollination. So I waited for a female flower. Males bloomed and went until finally hallelujah the start of a tiny female bud. As days go by, the tiny bud grows very little while the rest of the plant is flourishing. Eventually the unopened female bud browns, shrivels a bit, and drops off the vine. This has happened to 2 or 3 buds. The picture I displayed is what they look like shriveling before falling.

It's been in the 90s and 100s here in northern Los Angeles and the planter it's in dries up fast. I've been watering when the plant leaves start to look tired and droop, which has seemed like every other day, sometimes every day.

So why are all of my female buds browning and dying before they have a chance to open and be pollinated? Could it be a lack for nutrients in the soil and if so which ones? Will the plant stop growing females if none ever open?

I appreciate any info you have to offer, and thanks for your time!

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