Re: can we help this guy?
- Subject: Re: can we help this guy?
- From: Bill VanIderstine h*@pei.sympatico.ca
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 21:52:24 -0300
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
Geneva Had these same problems & didn't move or leave sport & is still a
threat to the growers
in her area, worth looking at Greg. All I'm asking is you look before
driving out a fellow grower. You
answer was too quick, without thought & not helping the sport.
At 01:25 PM 6/30/03, you wrote:
>If your plant is already showing signs of infection, take a tissue section
>to a lab and have it analyzed. Most likely you are dealing with a fungus
>such as Fusarium or Phytophthora. If so you should give up pumpkin
>growing for 15 years or move to another plot of land. You can fumigate
>your soil but you will most likely just reintroduce the fungus from the
>surrounding soil or from tools or from other plants in your garden that
>are infected by resistant. Never allow cut surfaces of your plant to come
>in contact with the soil. Never compost infected plants as the fungal
>spores (seeds) will survive the composting process and then infect the
>soil over again. There is lots of information on the internet regarding
>these plant disease. Be very weary of any product claiming to control
>Fusarium. Atlantic Giant Pumpkins seem to have little or no resistance to
>many common plant insects and diseases. You may try more common field
>pumpkins that are resistant, but none of these will offer the size of AG.
>Sorry to paint such a dim view but that is the way it is. Good luck.
>
>Greg Schraiber
>
>
>
>GardeningExpress wrote:
>>can we help this guy?
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: Hzany55@aol.com
>>To: Chris@gardeningexpress.co.uk
>>Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 3:11 PM
>>Subject: what i think is stump rot
>>
>> every year i grow the giants, my plant about the time of the onset of
>> fruit
>>the main stump looks as though it is begining to rot, and seaps yellow green
>>mush, this ends my season, as all fruit aborts, the same as time goes on, the
>>stem begins to do the same. i water on a regular patern, not to mutch, and
>>fertalize, about every 7-10 days. how do i provent this from accuring this
>>2003 season.
>> In desparity i cry out, lol! thank for the help , if you have
>> some....
>>mike
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