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New Growers Forum
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Subject: Evergreens and Pumpkins
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Harvest |
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I was wondering if anyone new if downy or powdery mildew from my pumpkins could spread to my collection of evergreens?
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3/29/2020 10:23:30 AM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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i dunno, myself, but you could google about the evergreens you have and see if they are susceptible - else, the mildew(s) is in the air and will get on everything that IS susceptible anyway.
i believe there may be a product called Mildew Cure at Holland's Land O' Giants:
http://www.hollandsgiants.com/grow.html
**halfway down the page, and a great deal, as i've seen from other prices**
now, i am merely tooling around for info because i like to research this and did not know that Powdery and Downy are from TWO very-different pathogens, which is why it's so hard to even have them on the same PAGE let alone use the same REMEDY - so, my computer is too slow and aggravating to find and convey very much, but the below link had a lot to say that i found informative - at least a place to start, along with what everyone else will tell you---eg
if there's a link TO the other mildew? click on that also for more info:
https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/care/pests-and-diseases/diseases/powdery-vs-downy.html
quote: "You can treat powdery or downy mildew by spraying the infected plants with a fungicide labeled specifically for the type of mildew you are dealing with, be it powdery or downy. As always, it is important to follow all label instructions." .end quote.
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3/29/2020 1:42:23 PM
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Dawn, Suburban Gardener |
Lakewood, WA
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Hello, Harvest! I'm located here in the Pacific Northwest, home to many Douglas Fir trees. Powdery mildew is all over the place in my neighborhood and I've never seen it on a Douglas Fir or the small redwoods in my yard. Powdery mildew likes roses, pumpkin plants, and gourd plants. I would be much more concerned about PM growing on your pumpkin plants.
Hope this helps! Have a good season!
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3/29/2020 3:31:51 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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No. There are different strains of powdery that affect vegetables vs. roses, lilacs, ect.
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3/29/2020 7:46:11 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Andy is correct. They are different strains. Nothing to worry about
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3/30/2020 7:53:11 AM
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