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I am in Clinton Utah next to Salt Lake will my Zuchinni make it. I planted like 100 seeds 8 weeks ago and only 3 have sprouted and they are small 

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Zucchini sprouts very fast, just a few days. Any seeds that haven't sprouted aren't going to. They also usually grow and get big very fast. Two months on you should have big plants. I don't know what happened to yours. I usually start most of my seeds, including zucchini indoors, because it's so much easier to give them a controlled environment, with lots of light (16 hrs a day) and consistent even moisture. One thing that is death to seeds/ seedlings is to ever dry out. But they also can rot out easily if they stay too wet. Did any of those things happen to yours?
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hmmm it actually could be the reason why I have never grown zucchini before and the weather today is 71 from 90 yesterday. I see there is something sticking out of the 2 leaves on the zucchini. Tomorrow we are going to get small zucchini plants at garden store. My kids go thru 3 loaves of bread a week during summer I don't want to buy the stuff anymore. Last year we had a ton from friends this year I want a ton I could use them nightly...
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I will say I am not bad at gardening Mother Nature is just kicking are butts here. I just went out to the garden and the plants are all swiming except the cauliflower she is like right on top of the water. Maybe I will get lucky and the weather will warm up big time next week so I will not have to water and hope it all drys nicely...
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freedhardwoods wrote:When I said 2 plants was more than enough for my wife, I was trying to tell you that 100 plants would bury you in zucchinis. The only people I know that set out that many plants are commercial growers.momof4rugratz wrote:I have no clue either LOL I could be fining the army lol

heck when we grow two plants we go around stuffing rural mailboxes with em

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