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Old March 22, 2021   #4
brownrexx
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Lack of pollination can cause this and it usually happens to my first squash but after a week or two they start developing normally.

Try hand pollinating a few female flowers and see if they develop into mature squash.

BER is usually not caused by lack of calcium in the soil. It is caused by an inability to take up the calcium that is already there. Low pH, low temperatures and uneven watering can cause calcium to be unavailable.
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