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I have huge cucumber plants but no blossoms.?

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I have another plant in another box (same organic soil) and that plant is happily producing blossoms and cucumbers. Only difference is that the non-producing plants were started from seeds.

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  1. I agree with the first answer. I have a small cucumber plant and I use miracle grow and I have two small cucumbers already growing :) cucumbers just might be harder to grow in your area. I water once or twice a day but not too much :) maybe try miracle grow 'bloom booster'. I used that too. But just dont use too much or you'll burn your plants!


  2. Well first we built up out beds with a little topsoil & some overturned dirt. the we planted, We then put both Miricle Grow & 10,10,10. A type of fertilizer, looks like small little seeds. If you want to fertilize, try to either schedule it before a good rain or water after you fertalize. Our cucumbers have been doing great all summer long. From one green thumb to another. =)

  3. It sounds like you need to fertilize, get a bloom fertilizer, try the Alaska Fish Fertilizer.

  4. plant some nassturtiums in wiith the cukes, they will both take off like a rocket, dont be afraid to be generous w/ the fertilizer, ie miracle grow, it really does do wonders

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