the1honeycomb
Deeply Rooted
I have a multitude of little yellow squash!!! I love the stuff, every one of them gets blossom end rot Major told me calcium how can I give this immediately!?


I agree w/ hoodat, my first blossoms of each year do this until the bees realize the squash are blooming then no problems at all for the rest of the season.hoodat said:I sort of doubt it's blossom end rot. It seems more like your squash blossoms aren't getting pollinated. If a female squash blossom doesn't get pollinated the plant will not bother growing it since it will not produce seeds. It just lets the fruit die and the dying starts at the blossom end which looks like blossom end rot. Try hand pollinating. It's easy to do with squash.