subscribe to the RSS Feed

Thursday, July 29, 2010

This Question Is For People Who Have A Garden And Grow Vegetables…?

Posted by admin on February 28, 2010

What is the disease on a zucchini plant that rots the bloom and zucchini both?

Comments

7 Responses to “This Question Is For People Who Have A Garden And Grow Vegetables…?”
  1. Amanda says:

    As a member of the Cucurbita family, zucchini is susceptible to a variety of bacteria and fungus diseases. Among the most common, are powdery mildew and bacterial wilt. Plant disease problems are most common in hot and humid weather, and especially towards late August as the plant is aging and weakens. Promoting a strong, healthy plant, coupled with fungicide treatment, will help to avoid these problems.

  2. biddy857 says:

    zucchinaids

  3. misterca says:

    It’s called your neighbor is peeing in your garden secretly at night because he is envious of your melons.

  4. Jillolli says:

    Sounds like blossom end rot. Watch how you water. Never water at night, its the worse thing for all plants since the water just sits all night. Best time to water is in the morning. Zucchini’s do not need daily watering either. Consistency is the key. Do not let them get real dry and then soak them.

  5. caly925 says:

    i dont know but my squash got it too this year ,,,,,,,i found this on the net

  6. irishmom says:

    go here…. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PG055
    it is probably what you have…i get it in my garden every stinkin’ year…

  7. Collegem says:

    I think it might be a blight. You can call your local extension agent and ask they should be able to tell you what you can do for it. You might try planting them in a different area and see if they do better. Don’t use the same thing to work up the ground that you used in your garden. It might be a fungus or something in the soil.

Leave a comment, and if you'd like your own picture to show up next to your comments, go get a gravatar!

home | top