Re: Yellowness on leaves


Jon,
I sent in a mail the other day titled "leaves". I now believe it is weather
related since we went from 40 to 95 F within a week. Wherever there is
yellow there will be dried brownish dead areas later. If it's on the older
leaves like mine don't fret or if it doesn't cover the biggest portion of
the leaf. Another thing is to observe the amount of insecticide you're
using. Maybe dilute a slight. My take since no one responded to my previous
post. Sometimes the best teacher is experience. I also had this last year.
My guess on the pumpkin weight is 747.
Don Chambers

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Ewing" <j28e2000@yahoo.com>
To: <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 5:14 PM
Subject: Yellowness on leaves


> Is it normal to have some yellowness on the leaves?  I
> noticed in a few pictures they have the same thing.
> My leaves have some blotchy yellow spots and
> streakiness.   It looks like they will be ok but Just
> wondering if this problem will get worse.
>
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