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Subject:  Black Melon Rot, What is it?

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Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

For you Veteran W-Melon Growers..What is the best way to prevent Black Rot on Watermelons or should I be askin.."What really causes it?" If the list is too long then perhaps you could throw some Info my way via a Link. Thanks

3/22/2013 5:05:31 PM

brotherdave

Corryton, TN

Not sure what your fighting but check out pics of anthracnose and blossom end rot.

3/22/2013 6:03:55 PM

Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Hey Dave, of course not fighting anything yet here in the mdwest but was reading an article on Watermelons and they had mentioned "Black Rot" and so I was wondering what on earth they were talking about because the article never delved into the premise or what was behind it. Thanks for the reference, I'll check it out.

3/22/2013 6:14:20 PM

brotherdave

Corryton, TN

I suspect it's blossom end rot. Usually a calcium deficiency. I have seen it a fair bit on poorly pollinated culls later in the season.

3/22/2013 6:20:21 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

never had it

3/22/2013 6:21:18 PM

Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Dave, Checked out the Anthracnose and seen it was a wide type variance of leaf blight. Got an Ash tree with this issue. I think your right on the Blossum end rot. I'll check out preferred Calcium levels for melons and make sure theres some type of respect, lighting n atmosphere upon the relationship laid out during pollination, lol. Not just pollinate n leave'em. Man its been along Winter.............lol Thanks

3/22/2013 6:32:50 PM

Josh Scherer

Piqua, Ohio

my first year growing my melons all started to get black soft spots on the blossom, then the whole fruit turned black in a matter of days, they were also odd shaped.

3/22/2013 9:28:03 PM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

Extreme heat can also cause poor pollination resulting in BER. Keep CA 3000+, water well and set melons before extreme temps hit, you'll be fine.

3/22/2013 10:11:05 PM

Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Lots of good Info from everyone. I hope I can give you all a good run this year. Good luck to you all. Thanks again brotherdave for the seed. The growers Notes I got in the mail too are very good reads and will help keep me out of the ditches I feel. I did read on calcium intake for melons and that does seem to play a much bigger role w/ Melons. Thanks again

3/23/2013 5:38:01 AM

BatCaveN8

The North Coast

Black rot is when gummy stem blight expresses itself on the fruit. GSB can express itself quite differently depending on how old the plant is and its variety.


Further information can be found below.

http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/3126.html

3/23/2013 9:16:30 AM

Princeton Joe

Princeton Kentucky

Copy That, Thanks for the link Nate!!

3/24/2013 6:52:21 PM

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