Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Discolored Leaves
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hoots dirt (Mark) |
Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)
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I have noticed during the last several days that some of the leaves on my remaining plant seem to be turning a copper/tan color along the leaf veins. Other than the discoloration the plant looks perfectly healthy (so far). I have one pumpkin growing average of 4" per day. Anyone have any idea what this is and what I can do to prevent it from getting worse? I posted a picture on my grower diary of this problem.
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7/15/2006 5:01:33 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Hoot,
You have mail.
Steve
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7/15/2006 5:23:01 PM
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Drew Papez apapez@sympatico.ca |
Ontario
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What is it Hoot?
drew
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7/16/2006 7:04:33 PM
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hoots dirt (Mark) |
Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)
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Still not sure Drew, I ruled out the mites (I think). Couldn't pick them up with my eyesight anyway! lol Pumpkin still getting 4 to 5 inches a day and leaves don't seem to be wilting but I can't imagine this is doing them any good. Just looks bad. Finally got a dry day to apply some fungicide today but hope it isn;t to little to late. Was hoping someone would have some ideas.
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7/16/2006 8:02:17 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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OK...so now I know that "hoot" is really Mark.
Mark, have you made any foliar fertilizer apps lately?
Diagnosing problems is much easier when we know EVERYTHING that has been done & the conditions at the time. A good garden journal includes some fairly arcane data such as date, time, temperature, humidity, daily highs & lows, all rain/irrigation events, what applied, rate, etc. Looking at ALL of these details makes figuring out what went wrong a lot easier.
What is a Hoot & why does he have dirt?
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7/16/2006 11:05:25 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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hoot...er..Mike,
What do we know about your irrigation water?
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7/16/2006 11:10:52 PM
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hoots dirt (Mark) |
Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)
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Ok, "Hoot" was the nickname of my late father-in-law. My wife and I live on the "home place". He was in the excavating business and when he built this house bought in a world of top soil that he got from some still undisclosed location. Well, it is darn good soil so hence the name "hoots dirt"....wondered how long it would be before I would have to explain that one! lol
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7/17/2006 12:19:58 AM
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hoots dirt (Mark) |
Farmville, Virginia (mfowler@hsc.edu)
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Steve, I foliar fed on 7/8/06 with Algacore soluble Kelp. Started noticing the problem on the 12th. I sent you an email a little earlier explaining in more detail. applied 7:00am, temp was 70, sun did not contact until around 9:00am. High temp of 84.
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7/17/2006 12:27:01 AM
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Steel |
Austria
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I had that problem last year on one of my plants. I have it on the plant that is in the place the other one grew last year. Somebody advised a copper based fungicid to me. I sprayed last week and it didn`t seem to work. The plant that was affected last year was struck hard. Cost me a lot of lbs. Still I don`t really know what it was. The leaves turn copper coloured and brittle from the inside to the outside and a sort of leaf-skeleton remains with almost no green in it. From my diary last year:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=40850
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7/17/2006 5:27:27 AM
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Alexsdad |
Garden State Pumpkins
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Algacore is 0-0-13 I think...love the micros but might be a little early for the potash...unless your deficient in it. could be putting the soil out of balance...just a guess without all the info.
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7/17/2006 8:36:53 AM
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Steel |
Austria
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So, I think I have news on this. Sprayed some copper fungicid yesterday and discovered that the affected leaves are mostly not to say "only" around pumpkins that are growing fast. I believe that the fast growing fruit is taking a nutrient away so the leaves won`t get it and turn brown. Hoots, is it the same with your plants too? Just a guess from a rookie though.
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7/18/2006 3:38:26 AM
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