Re: plant problems
Hey Russ,
Hang on...no pumpkin bet with Glenn can turn ugly. My "green" thumb tells
me he's gonna get a decent squash (ugh..the s word) so unless you guys
specified an overall category you just might get the biggest PUMPKIN.
;-)
Till next time...
Rock jenaipas@netrover.com
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De : <RD957@aol.com>
À : <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Envoyé : mercredi, mai 26, 1999 19:05
Objet : plant problems
> Hey all, maybe you can help me with a small problem that's got me worried.
> My 506 Shapiro (which in all other aspects is growing exceptionally well)
has
> developed bright yellow spots on the leaves. These spots are actually part
of
> the leaf and not something growing on top. Some of the leaves also have an
> airbrushed look of yellow turning to green. I wasn't particularly worried
at
> first, thinking that this was just a natural color trait as the plant was
> growing well. But (there's always a "but") now the yellow spots are
turning
> into holes in my leaves, and that's got me very worried....a little side
> competition with LIpumpkin could turn ugly if my plant bite's the dust in
> it's third week. These spots run from pinhead size to about 1/2" in
diameter.
> I was very careful not to get any fertilizer granules on the leaves that
> could cause holes and it seems thatsome of the new leaves are opening with
> these spots already there. The 727 Greer in the same patch seems fine.
> Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated........Russ DeSantis
>
> Long Island, New York
>
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