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Lurking newby in Pennsylvania
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Re: Lurking newby
It looks like my tomato plant is doing better....the temp dropped and we've had a couple nice rain storms. I even have baby peppers!
ispinwool- Posts : 85
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Re: Lurking newby in Pennsylvania
Looking good!
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Re: Lurking newby
....but then there's the cukes... anybody happen to know why they quit growing?...they haven't changed in at least 2 weeks...probably longer...
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ispinwool- Posts : 85
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Re: Lurking newby in Pennsylvania
Maybe something is nibbling on the roots? I would go to the nursery and buy a plant to replace it. There just is not enough season to start over. The plants around it seem green and happy and not showing nutrient lacks, so it is something particular to that plant.
Good luck
Good luck
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Re: Lurking newby
ya, I agree; I'll plant something else. the weird part is that there's 3 of those little buggers...allTuran wrote:Maybe something is nibbling on the roots? I would go to the nursery and buy a plant to replace it. There just is not enough season to start over. The plants around it seem green and happy and not showing nutrient lacks, so it is something particular to that plant.
Good luck
3 quit growing.
ispinwool- Posts : 85
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Re: Lurking newby in Pennsylvania
I remember two years ago the same thing was happening to my purchased Armenian cucumbers that I transplanted into my bed. When I finally gave up and pulled it out, I noticed the roots had been affected by root knot nematode (RKN) because it had galls on the roots. I had to treat that area for RKN and not replant there with plants that can get infected again. You can't save a plant with RKN. I hope your cucumber just needs a little fertilzer; try some seaweed.
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