Re: Yellow Leaves
Hi,
I'm no pro, but...
My friends' plant had yellow spots on its first true leaves. The yellow
spots grew with the leaf (what I mean to say is that the spots always
remained in proportion with the size of the leaf...never more, never less).
The following true leaves were perfectly normal. The spots seem to have no
effect at all on the plant, it is the same size as other lants started at
the same time. As some may have suggested maybe this is something that is
part of a particular strain of plants.
On a similar note, my 727 Greer had white blotches on the first few true
leaves. I thought I was dealing with the feared Mosaic disease, but after
learning more on the disease (thanx Barb) I decided that this was not what I
was seeing and I let it go. Good decision...the following leaves were all
perfectly normal and now the 727 is my best plant.
Till next time...
Rock jenaipas@netrover.com
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De : <Mastrpumkn@aol.com>
À : <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Envoyé : jeudi, mai 27, 1999 23:37
Objet : Yellow Leaves
> CT, NY people with yellow leaves;
> Have or did any of you spray
> your plants with seven before the heavy rain of last week? Seven can
injury
> the plants when the temp. and the humidity are to high. Are your plants in
> greenhouses? My only other guess is powdery mildew, how about it pumpkin
guy,
> surely you've seen this in all your years you've been growing pumpkins.
> Waiting for the pros reply.
>
> Alan R. '
>
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