I'm getting new fruits set on that Number One bitter melon plant, that stopped producing at the end of July. I pulled the Big Top, which didn't produce as much, and started turning orange at almost exactly the same time. Usually I just pull all of them, but I thought I'd try leaving it, pulling all the blossoms, and dead sections, sort of like trimming the lower sections of tomatoes. It continued to grow, and on 8-23 I saw the first blossoms, with fruit set! Here they were today, the largest about 3 1/2" long. There is another vine in the other direction that is getting blossoms, and should set some more fruit.
I'm thinking of planting some more seeds next year sometime around a week into July, and use those for the later harvest, and just pull those that start turning at the end of the month, which is pretty much normal here. Not sure why - it has happened with every variety, some even earlier. It seems they would all be heat resistant, and the longest days were in June, and getting shorter since, so I can't figure this out, especially since this is setting fruit again. We'll see if these stay green, or turn quickly.
One of 5 new bitter melons setting on an old plant, 8-82, that stopped producing at the end of last month. by
pepperhead212, on Flickr
Here's another one of the 5 bitter melons, 8-26 by
pepperhead212, on Flickr
I pulled a few more things out there today, to make room for a number of brassicas - we'll see how the direct seeded ones do (komatsuna, senposai, shogoin, bok choy, and some cauliflower - more inside), compared to the ones I started indoors. I also have some sugar snap and snowpeas planted I actually had a cucumber forming on that last plant, but it wasn't going to do much else, so that was the last of 4 to come out. One of two Sambar cucumbers came out, as well as that only Armenian cucumber came out. That was still alive, and had nothing come down with any of the diseases the others have come down with. If it had produced more, I would have grown it again, but 5 cucumbers, with that last one not very large, just didn't hack it. I have 3 cucumbers, and one bottle gourd, all starting in early August, and starting to climb the trellises. One of the 2 old bottle gourd plants is still there, and has some new fruits on it, finally - they have to be hand pollinated, but they always have a bunch of female blossoms, before any males show up, unlike most squash, that do the opposite. Finally, some males showed up, and I could start pollinating! I'm going to try some other varieties next year, to see if they do better.
The eggplants are producing again, mostly the Ichiban is starting up again, but the others are getting some, too. It's getting hot again, but not as hot as back when the higher heat put a halt on most of the tomatoes and the eggplants. Both are coming back some now.
Beans are taking a while coming back, though the Thai red long beans are doing great, as usual in the heat. Those, and my peppers are never bothered by the heat!
My starters are doing well - only 2 out of 36 pots I had to put seeds in again.