I asking to help my friend and learn myself, too. My friend's yellow squash is producing nothing but male flowers, and has been doing so for weeks, ever since it got big enough to flower. Does this mean the plant is getting the wrong food (or no feeding)? Too high in nitrogen, so getting lots of big leaves? What can give the plant a boost to start making female flowers and therefore fruit? Earliest possible answer is appreciated, so we still have some summer left. This is Bonney Lake, Washington. Thank you!
I asking to help my friend and learn myself, too. My friend's yellow squash is producing nothing but male flowers, and has been doing so for weeks, ever since it got big enough to flower. Does this mean the plant is getting the wrong food (or no feeding)? Too high in nitrogen, so getting lots of big leaves? What can give the plant a boost to start making female flowers and therefore fruit? Earliest possible answer is appreciated, so we still have some summer left. This is Bonney Lake, Washington. Thank you!