This set of forums is an archive of our old CGI-Based forum platform (UBB.Classic) that was never imported to our current forum (UBB.threads); as such, no new postings or registrations are allowed here.

Please instead direct all questions and postings to the our current forum here.
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#78114 July 17th, 2006 at 05:36 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
K
Katica Offline OP
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
K
Joined: Jul 2006
I'm so sad. I'm new at gardening and have these great cucumber vines growing up my trellis with all kinds of flowers on them. They get tiny little cucumbers about 1-2 inches long with the flower still on the end. Then when I go back to check on them in a day or two, the tiny cucumbers have shriveled up and died. Any idea what's wrong and what I can do. I've tried to search the websites, but am so lacking in knowledge that I don't even know what to ask. Thanks for any help you can give me. ters

#78115 July 17th, 2006 at 06:42 AM
Joined: May 2006
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: May 2006
Welcome to the forum! wavey Are the leaves yellowing or are they still green and healthy? Have you seen any bugs or tiny spots on the leaves? How often and how much do you water? My plants were just recently exhibiting the same problems as yours. Then I remembered that cukes LOVE water. So I've started watering them 2-3 times more water and they are putting on cukes like crazy and growing even better than they were before!!

#78116 July 17th, 2006 at 06:43 AM
Joined: Apr 2003
Compost Queen!
Offline
Compost Queen!
Joined: Apr 2003
Katica,

Can you tell us a bit more about the growing
conditions...
The soil, regular garden soil..
is that soil loamy or clay like?
or bagged soil.. if so, what kind?

Is it in a regular garden or a raised bed?

What kind of watering are you doing?
Hose, drip hose, watering can, when it rains/ water only, at night, morning or afternoon?

Are you fertilizing, if so, what kind..
Liquid soluable you apply at watering...
or granular type you apply to the top of the soil?
Foliar?

What kind of growing conditions, like full sun,
half sun, shade..

Have you seen any bugs on the plants??

#78117 July 17th, 2006 at 07:30 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
K
Katica Offline OP
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
K
Joined: Jul 2006
I'm watering once a day, sometimes with a hose and sometimes with a cup from a bucket, usually in the morning. I'm trying not to get the leaves wet, and the plant is growing on a trellis, so it's not laying on the ground. We're using the square foot gardening method, so it's in a raised bed and we're using Mel's perfect mix of soil from his newest square foot gardening book (by Mel Bartholomew). The recipe is as follows: 1/3 blended compost (we bought 5 different kinds of compost, including manure), 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 coarse vermiculite.

I haven't been fertilizing.

As far as I can see, the plant itself is healthy. Therre are a few yellowed leaves down low. I've seen what look like yellow ladybugs on it, and when I reached out to try to pick one off, it flew like a ladybug. They had black spots and were yellow.

Any ideas?

#78118 July 17th, 2006 at 07:32 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
K
Katica Offline OP
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
K
Joined: Jul 2006
Oh, I forgot to mention, it's in full sun.

#78119 July 17th, 2006 at 08:24 AM
Joined: Apr 2003
Compost Queen!
Offline
Compost Queen!
Joined: Apr 2003
Quote
Originally posted by Katica:
so it's in a raised bed and we're using Mel's perfect mix of soil from his newest square foot gardening book (by Mel Bartholomew). The recipe is as follows: 1/3 blended compost (we bought 5 different kinds of compost, including manure), 1/3 peat moss, and 1/3 coarse vermiculite.
First off, I LOVE MEL BARTHOLOMEW and Square Foot Gardening, I really like his info and knowledge...

I am only wondering for cucumbers it maybe a bit tooooo rich for them.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`

Quote
Originally posted by Katica:
I've seen what look like yellow ladybugs on it, and when I reached out to try to pick one off, it flew like a ladybug. They had black spots and were yellow.
Those are CUCUMBER BEETLES
They spread disease... and they are hard to get rid of, *well, organically* they multipy like the dickens...

#78120 July 17th, 2006 at 10:39 AM
Joined: Sep 2004
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Sep 2004
They get tiny little cucumbers about 1-2 inches long with the flower still on the end. Then when I go back to check on them in a day or two, the tiny cucumbers have shriveled up and died
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I think they aren't being pollinated Katica. Is there any bee activity on the flowers in the mornings?

#78121 July 17th, 2006 at 11:14 AM
Joined: Feb 2006
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Feb 2006
Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a yellow ladybug?
I had only one bug that I thought was a yellow ladybug-now I'm wondering if it was a cucumber beetle such as shown here.
I had recently let go a tub of ladybugs I bought at the garden center, so I thought it was a ladybug that had gotten alot of sun.
Don't laugh-I really did think that.
The strange thing is, I'm not growing any cucumbers or melons or squashes, just one tomato.
No neighbors are growing any either.

#78122 July 17th, 2006 at 12:08 PM
Joined: Jan 2006
D
Member
Offline
Member
D
Joined: Jan 2006
The "lady Yellow bugs" are cucumber beetles- and are a bane to cucumbers, pumpkins, squash, and melons. They can carry a disease that can cause the plant to wilt and die- spray some Sevin or some kind of pest control thouroughly, you dont want those on your plants! You prob should respray after a good rainfall as well. If cucumbers dont pollinate, they usally shrievel and fall off.

#78123 July 17th, 2006 at 01:21 PM
Joined: Aug 2005
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Aug 2005
But wouldn't they not get fruits at all if they were not being pollinated? These have little cucumbers. Sounds like it's time for a pesticide like Pyola.

#78124 July 18th, 2006 at 12:40 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
K
Katica Offline OP
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
K
Joined: Jul 2006
That's what I'm wondering, too. Can they get the little cucumbers without being pollinated? I haven't seen bee activity, but oftentimes I have the kids water the garden, so I'm not always aware of what's going on out there.

#78125 July 18th, 2006 at 01:49 AM
Joined: Aug 2005
J
Member
Offline
Member
J
Joined: Aug 2005
Quote
Originally posted by Tamara from Minnesota:
But wouldn't they not get fruits at all if they were not being pollinated? These have little cucumbers.
The female flowers will always start out with the tiny fruits. If they do get pollinated they will grow. If not they will shrivel up and fall off. It definitely sounds like a lack of pollination, but like any other curcurbit plant you can manually pollinate the female flowers yourself.

#78126 July 18th, 2006 at 04:18 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
K
Katica Offline OP
Junior Member
OP Offline
Junior Member
K
Joined: Jul 2006
I'm such a beginner. Can you please tell me how to manually pollinate?

#78127 July 21st, 2006 at 06:57 AM
Joined: Jul 2006
Junior Member
Offline
Junior Member
Joined: Jul 2006
I too am experiencing the same problems with my English cucumbers and my zucchini. How do you manually pollinate? My zucchini has a lot of small zucchinis on each plant however, they are turning yellow and shriveling up when they are about 3 inches long. All other squash is doing fine. Thanks!

#78128 July 21st, 2006 at 08:17 AM
Joined: Apr 2003
Compost Queen!
Offline
Compost Queen!
Joined: Apr 2003
Houseonthehill,
Check your bugs..
#1. If you have a yellow cucumber beetle....
*on the cucumbers*
They can transfer Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits...

#2. And also for the zuke's, check the stems for the Squash Vine Grub...*see if you have holes at the base and in the stem, and there maybe a sawdust like stuff at the base as well..*


Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5
(Release build 20201027)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 7.3.33 Page Time: 0.026s Queries: 43 (0.015s) Memory: 0.7952 MB (Peak: 0.8936 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2024-03-29 12:53:36 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS