Re: Creeping Death
- Subject: Re: Creeping Death
- From: K* M* <f*@att.net>
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:26:39 -0700
Hi, Stephen!
I read that first as "excessive" use of Sevin. Then I saw my mistake
and wondered how to avoid exclusive use of Sevin. We would be overrun
with cucumber beetles and squash bugs were it not for David's
exclusive use of Sevin as an insecticide. Do you mean for him to
alternate that with ... what?
Thanks!
Kathie
On Aug 16, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Stephen Jepsen wrote:
Chad,
Check for mites. Exclusive use of Sevin can result in mite outbreaks.
Hold a sheet of white paper beneath a leaf. Gently tap the vine so
as to
dislodge the mites. Now use a magnifying lens if your over 40 or
just plain
bight light if under 40. Stare at the tiny specks. The ones that
move are
mites.
Report back please.
Stephen Jepsen
CT GS&PGA Director Emeritus
GPC Executive Committee
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From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of
Chad A. Weaver
Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2009 6:18 PM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Creeping Death
First I'd like to thank everyone who has responded so promptly to
everyone's
posts this year. This is my first year attempting to grow anything,
much
less a giant pumpkin! The information I've learned on here will
undoubtedly
be put to good use during the rest of this year and my second
attempt next
year!
Now my problem. Through various other errors and animals I'm down
to one
plant. I've got a single fruit set and it is around the 80 pound
mark.
Growth has been slow at around 3 lbs a day for the last couple of
weeks.
Now growth has tapered off even more and I haven't seen any
significant
growth in the last couple of days. I think the problem is in the
lack of
vine and secondaries. Early on before I even knew what a male
flower looked
like I was aggressively removing them. Turns out I was also
aggressively
removing the secondaries before they even grew. I learned my error,
but the
plant had about 3-4 of main vine with no secondaries. The plant
continued
to grow in spite of my vengeance and set a fruit at about 14 feet
and had
secondaries that were about 8 feet at the longest. Now creeping
death has
set in. Starting from the beginning of the plant and moving towards
the end
the leaves are browning, secondaries wilting, and dieing off. It has
been a
slow death that will now apparently consume the entire plant within
the next
few weeks. I water regularly with a soaker hose. It's on a timer
and does
15 minutes every morning. I had a few light doses of organic
miracle grow
early on, and then a dose off pellet fertilizer that was around
3-15-18 or
something to that effect. I've also had about 3 doses of Sevin
since June.
The death seems to continue in spite of anything I do or don't do.
I had hoped for better success this year, but will take the pile of
learning
experience I've gained instead. Every other problem I've successfully
diagnosed and fixed, but this baffles me. Any wisdom would be
gratefully
accepted.
Chad Weaver
Hutsonville, IL
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