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Monday, August 09, 2010
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pumpkin cholo
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Bloomington, IN
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I first noticed it on the 2nd or 3rd on two leaves next to each other, and by the 6th they were on 1-2 dozen leaves. I sprayed Mancozeb that night and here on the 9th its spread seems to have slowed down significantly.
I had this exact same mystery disease pop up in late August last year. While it didn't kill the plant, by the end of September many of the leaves had large gaping holes in them. I never did get an ID on it. I thought it had just been a bad case of spider mites. I was wrong. Definately not spider mites.
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