Re: Fusarium Wilt
Dear List and Brad Walters,
First time grower(of big pumpkins), first time e-mailer, love the topic, love
the show. Yes, this list has used up a lot of my time, but it's answered a
lot of my questions regarding growing BP's.
I won't tell you that I've three 4x12 raised beds in my back yard in suburban
Milwuakee for fear that the pro's will tell me to give it up. I'm going for
something in the low 3-digits so I don't have any weigh-offs planned. My
pumpkins look fantastic and have runners out about 4 to 5 feet and I'm
getting excited about pollination. I've never seen such big leaves on a
plant. (must be the secret mixtue of beer and cheese that I feed them)
Which brings me to the subject of mold or wilt. I've a decorative gourd plant
with some white-ish, grey-ish mold forming on some of the older, lower
leaves, both on top and underneath of the leaves. It is planted where some
melons contracted the same thing last year and spread throughout the entire
plant. After the mold spreads over the whole leaf, the leaf turns yellowish,
then brownish, but doesn't wilt away. I haven't been able to find a picture
of this on any links so I don't have a name. I have treated with seven all
along, and also a spray insecticide soap. I'm worried that this will continue
to spread to my good plants. Does anyone have any ideas what it is, and how
to treat it. I have removed the effected leaves and stems as they become
infected.
Thank you for your help in advance!
Dave in Milwaukee
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