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Rkdarr

Newville, PA

I planted three plants about a week ago. When I was out checking on them this evening, two of the plants rotted. It was the stems right below the soil line. When I pulled up the plants, the stem leading into the ground were brown and going soft. What would be the cause of this?

6/7/2015 8:47:38 PM

ESheel31(team sLamMer)

Eastern Shore of VA

Sounds like damping off.
Got any pictures?

6/7/2015 9:32:05 PM

Rkdarr

Newville, PA

No, I didnt get a picture of them. I just pulled them and kept on moving.

6/7/2015 9:56:00 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

cool & wet will = damping off if the plants were very small.
Does that fit?

6/7/2015 10:37:28 PM

Spence***

Home of happy lil plants

oh i hate the damping off

6/7/2015 10:46:31 PM

Rkdarr

Newville, PA

Ok, it does sound like what happened. We were getting a good bit of rain and the night time temps were a little cool. So damping off sounds like it. Thanks for the info!

6/9/2015 9:21:23 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

I have handled this problem in the past by using growlights at night over my melon plants. A better option might have been to have left them in pots and inside under growlights at night. This will help keep them warm at night and also to grow much faster.

6/10/2015 6:41:17 AM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Sounds like damping off to me too. If you can keep the plant warmer and drier by leaving your cold frame on it through an early cool wet spell, you will be much better off.

6/10/2015 6:58:52 AM

Rkdarr

Newville, PA

Ok, thanks so much!

6/10/2015 11:33:34 AM

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