2023 How many you growing and picked
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(16-07-2023, 03:08 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Thanks, JJB. I think mine are almost certainly something else.I guess I should pull them out, since we have no idea what they are...they're such big happy plants, it's hard to countenance.

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(16-07-2023, 02:12 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: Would someone be kind enough to post a photo of the young and developing trombas on their plant?

I grew two plants from the same packet of seed I had last year. Last year was such a misery for growing and the plants were stunted and the fruits (all two) were small and shaped more like an aubergine. I thought this was because of the poor weather. This year the plants are huge and vigorous and making loads of fruits - all the same shape as last year. I'm worried they're actually not trombas and can't tell what they might be. I'll post photos when I can get to the computer.

Edited to add photos of the plant and a couple of the fruits (they've both got many fruits). The creamier green color is the more true to life.
Your leaves look rounder than JJBs which are pointy.
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I'm worried that it's an unintentional cross. Squashes can be very unpalatable to essentially poisonous after a cross, can't they?

I'm so bummed to miss another year of throwing trombas. Gardening is full of mishaps.
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Cucumbers
6 x Beth Alpha. Picked 9 + 1 = 10
4 x Perfection
4 x Mini munch

Courgettes
5 x Sure Thing
13 x Mixed = 2

Winter Squash
3 x Cha Cha
2 x Tromba
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The s ore now stands at 51, guess what? Courgettes!!!
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9 courgettes:
3 zucchini x 25
3 stratio de..x 13
3 green bush x 23

1 cucumber; Emilie x 22
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(16-07-2023, 08:41 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: I'm worried that it's an unintentional cross. Squashes can be very unpalatable to essentially poisonous after a cross, can't they?

I'm so bummed to miss another year of throwing trombas. Gardening is full of mishaps.

I've got something growing that has self seeded which I'm going to let grow and see what, if anything, I get. Looks like a winter squash of sorts so will be a while to harvest. Yours looks quite like a courgette. You could try it now, could have a rock hard skin when mature. I once had a longish orangish squash that self seeded, probably a cross between uchiki kuri and something that was very nice. I think they taste bitter if they are likely to be a problem.
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Sorry I’m late to the tromb, not tromb discussion.
Afraid to say that’s not a tromb. It is a confusing beast. The leaves look very pumpkin like. The fruit very courgette like? Definitely don’t rip it out! It’s still producing an edible crop.

This is my tromb from a couple of years ago

   

I feel your pain of not growing them. I’ve not grown them this year again and I’m really missing them.
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Cucumbers
3 Beth alpha =2

Courgettes
4 Black Beauty =4
1 Fruit Rond = 2
1 Romanesco=1
1 Firenze = 1
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(18-07-2023, 12:57 PM)Mark_Riga Wrote:
(16-07-2023, 08:41 PM)doublyjonah Wrote: I'm worried that it's an unintentional cross. Squashes can be very unpalatable to essentially poisonous after a cross, can't they?

I'm so bummed to miss another year of throwing trombas. Gardening is full of mishaps.

I've got something growing that has self seeded which I'm going to let grow and see what, if anything, I get. Looks like a winter squash of sorts so will be a while to harvest. Yours looks quite like a courgette. You could try it now, could have a rock hard skin when mature. I once had a longish orangish squash that self seeded, probably a cross between uchiki kuri and something that was very nice. I think they taste bitter if they are likely to be a problem.
I did harvest one to try today. Wish me luck!
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