Many experienced gardeners may not even believe the fact that someone could have real problems with the fruiting of zucchini.
This culture is considered so unpretentious that some even forget about the basic rules of care.
This is unacceptable.
As a result, the zucchini may simply stop growing.
Zucchini is one of those crops that starts bearing fruit early and finishes almost later than others. It is hard to imagine that the soil has enough nutrients to provide such a yield.
Therefore, it is essential to carry out additional feeding.
If you do not periodically "free" the zucchini from the existing harvest, the new one will grow sluggishly and reluctantly. Therefore, remove the zucchini immediately.
Zucchini needs more water than many other crops to ensure development and fruiting. If there is not enough moisture, the zucchini will stop bearing fruit or may even die.