Re: bacterial wilt


If you have bacterial wilt, you will lose your plant
fairly quickly and there is not much you can do about
it.  However, it doesn't sound like that is your
problem, just normal leaf sagging due to the heat.

See the following page for a description of bacterial
wilt:

http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/cucurbit/leaf/6.2.html

good luck,

diana

3rd year
best 587, 1999
Northern Ca., zone 9

--- The Crilly House <cril@earthlink.net> wrote:
> If a plant has bacterial wilt - you might as well
> rip out
> the plant and call it a year?  No way to salvage
> anything?
> We haven't seen one cucumber beetle and have sprayed
> on a weekly basis.  We've had some wilting - we
> thought
> due to temperatures over 90.  Please advise . . .
> 
> The Crilly House
> Wenatchee, WA
> 1st Yr.
> 
>
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