Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Leaf wilt problem, please help me ID
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OrangeIsMyFavoriteColor |
Natural Bridge,VA
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Hello All!
I am new to this forum and fairly new to growing pumpkins. Just the other day my big beautiful plants took a turn for the worse. ( Starting with the Connecticut Field variety )
Yellowing stems and blotchy browning leaves. I have looked and tested for Gummy Stem but don’t notice any sap or lesions. I haven’t seen any white powder on the leaves but decided to try the milk solution today to see if it helps at all. My plants are growing in a location unused last year for any crop so rotation isn’t much of an issue.
I’d like to share some pictures to see what you all more experienced growers think. ( just not sure how to post pics yet on this forum) Any help or advice would greatly be appreciated.
I love this site btw... very glad to have found you all.
Daniel Sidney Vale Organic Farm Natural Bridge, VA
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8/30/2018 1:23:23 PM
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BReeb |
Orient, Ohio
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could be downy mildew, it moves through the plants fast
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8/30/2018 1:39:20 PM
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OrangeIsMyFavoriteColor |
Natural Bridge,VA
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Thank you. It sure has been a quick turn for the worse.
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8/30/2018 2:30:22 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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...could it be Phytophtora?...that moves pretty quick as I understand it
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8/30/2018 3:33:09 PM
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OrangeIsMyFavoriteColor |
Natural Bridge,VA
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I don’t see any lesions and the description of Downy Mildew seems to fit well. After reading up on Phytophthora.... I really hope not. That sounds pretty devastating!
We’ve had heavy rains here in VA and I now realize that my plant spacing is a little tight and preventative thinning would of helped air flow/ drying.
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8/30/2018 7:11:38 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Attachments/Leaf_Problems_Summer_2011.pdf
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9/27/2018 7:39:59 PM
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