Okra blooms do not last more than a day before falling off, leaving behind the small green nub that will eventually turn into the okra pod, which will be ready to harvest in a few days. If the pods are still developing, your plant is still healthy.
If no pods are forming, it could have to do with the growing environment. Okra needs full sun and temperature fluctuations can cause stress. Also, extended rainy periods or stretches with little sunshine can also cause flowers to drop.
Okra blooms do not last more than a day before falling off, leaving behind the small green nub that will eventually turn into the okra pod, which will be ready to harvest in a few days. If the pods are still developing, your plant is still healthy.
If no pods are forming, it could have to do with the growing environment. Okra needs full sun and temperature fluctuations can cause stress. Also, extended rainy periods or stretches with little sunshine can also cause flowers to drop.