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Old May 15, 2016   #16
Jeannine Anne
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That is exactly what I have been thinking too which is why I asked about the flower. I didn't think they had opened . My advise is just to leave well alone, often embryonic squash shrivel because of no pollination or even poor pollination or weather .I don't think they are pollinated for sure. There are nearly always some that don't make it especially early on the season. If you get any more that look odd to you just leave them be, don't take them off the plant will be fine.
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