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Old March 14, 2017   #34
Zeedman
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Originally Posted by zeroma View Post
Are edible gourds bothered by pests like zucchine, the squash vine borer? That would be a good reason to grow them if they aren't.

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Edible gourds are highly resistant to squash vine borer. But as already stated, the young plants are susceptible to cucumber beetles. Early swarms of beetles wiped out my opo seedlings one year (and destroyed my winter squash last year). Once the plants become established, nothing seems to bother them. Bitter melon seems to have no pest problems whatsoever... apparently too bitter even for the bugs.

If looking for a borer resistant zucchini alternative, tromboncino (a.k.a. zucchetta rampicante) is a good choice. It is the same species as butternut squash, and has a high degree of resistance to borers. I've seen them attack it (as evidenced by the sawdust-like "frass" they push from their holes), but the vines seem to be able to defend themselves. After awhile, the holes disappear, and the vines remain healthy. I've only lost a few plants when they were still small, usually because squash bugs attacked them while they were weakened.
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