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Багато квітів, але немає врожаю: що робити, щоб на кабачках з’явилося більше зав’язей
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Багато квітів, але немає врожаю: що робити, щоб на кабачках з’явилося більше зав’язей

The article discusses the issue of 'empty flowering' in zucchini plants, where excessive blooming occurs without fruit formation. It explains that this problem is often due to improper care rather than variety or weather conditions. The piece outlines several common causes such as using too fresh seeds, overcrowded planting, incorrect watering practices, and nutrient deficiencies. Solutions include using slightly older seeds, spacing plants appropriately, allowing proper sunlight and air circulation, adjusting watering frequency, and providing balanced fertilization during flowering. The focus is on practical gardening advice aimed at improving yield.

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Багато квітів, але немає врожаю: що робити, щоб на кабачках з’явилося більше зав’язей

The article discusses the issue of 'empty flowering' in zucchini plants, where excessive blooming occurs without fruit formation. It explains that this problem is often due to improper care rather than variety or weather conditions. The piece outlines several common causes such as using too fresh seeds, overcrowded planting, incorrect watering practices, and nutrient deficiencies. Solutions include using slightly older seeds, spacing plants appropriately, allowing proper sunlight and air circulation, adjusting watering frequency, and providing balanced fertilization during flowering. The focus is on practical gardening advice aimed at improving yield.

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