Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Yellowing Vines
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DHertz |
Waterville, Ohio
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I discovered angular leaf spot that I'm treating after thinking it was sun scorch. Now I'm noticing the main vine on one of my plants has turned alot yellower than the other two. I drenched with actinovate and used a copper powder on the leafs for the angular. Any ideas or reasons why the vine would be turning yellow?
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6/2/2010 3:01:28 PM
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NP |
Pataskala,OH
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IMHO Probably is just leaf burn I do not think it is fungus season yet.
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6/2/2010 3:49:42 PM
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Jeremy Robinson |
Buffalo, New York
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I believe some plants have yellow vines.....but Im not positive.
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6/2/2010 6:41:30 PM
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DHertz |
Waterville, Ohio
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Nic, I'm really hoping thats what it is. With temps in the low 90's and high humidity it has me second guessing. Out of curiosity, I mixed the copper into a solution and only sprayed the leaves. Will copper have an adverse effect on myco, been search, but can't find any information.
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6/2/2010 9:47:00 PM
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DHertz |
Waterville, Ohio
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have been searching* can't spell tonight.
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6/2/2010 9:47:47 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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Alot of times the pumpkins that will be big and orange have nice yellow vines.
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6/3/2010 12:29:41 PM
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mudcat |
The Garden State
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You will find several yellow vines in my patch as I am always looking for the elusive big and orange pumpkin.
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6/3/2010 12:47:12 PM
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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My big orange pumpkins always have yellow vines. If the vine isn't yellow that means there's definitely no 603.5 in there!
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6/3/2010 1:34:37 PM
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Chris S. |
Wi
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FYI angular leaf spot is a bacteria. This time of year it's at its worst here.
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6/3/2010 2:23:21 PM
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Pumpkineer |
Marshfield, Ma, USA
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Just curious, what seed is it?
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6/3/2010 8:28:31 PM
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DHertz |
Waterville, Ohio
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1116 Traylor, however I'm having problems with all my plants. 1383 Sundstrom and 1449.5 Traylor.
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6/4/2010 5:56:38 PM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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Yellow vines means its not a green squash and I'm afraid you've wasted your season. Suffer through the season with the yellow vines and try and deal with those orange things in fall. Live and learn. My condolences.
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6/4/2010 8:49:24 PM
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DHertz |
Waterville, Ohio
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Might be the only hobby where thick sarcasam is actually appreciated. Thanks for the words of support. haha
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6/4/2010 9:17:54 PM
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