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Re: Crispy cucumber vines
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- Subject: Re: Crispy cucumber vines
- From: "* a* T* B* <w*@esn.net>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 13:34:46 -0400
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I live in Goldsboro and I have plants that seems ok but what i think are
supposed to be cucumbers have turned black and are hanging there. I was
blaming our wet and especially colder weather of the last two weeks. I'm
interested to hear any other ideas. Terrill
Goldsboro, NC
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From: Elizabeth Snively <esnively@nina.pagesz.net>
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Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 10:47 AM
Subject: Crispy cucumber vines
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>Hi all,
>
>I'm having some trouble with my cucumbers this year. The vines are
producing a
>few cucumbers, but the leaves are turning brown and the plants look sick.
I'm
>keeping them watered and fertilized, like last year, but it's a different
>variety, and they aren't doing as well.
>
>Could this be sun scorch or a disease? Diagnosis and remedies requested!
>
>Thanks,
>Elizabeth
>Cary, NC, USA, Zone 7b
>
>
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