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Subject: sick zuke question
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 16:45:30 -0700
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 by: T - Fri, 5 Aug 2022 23:45 UTC

Hi All,

I decided to grow four zukes this year. One of them
looks pretty sick and is not growing.

https://ibb.co/ZSqYhSb
https://ibb.co/qsmgWCH

Any idea what is wrong with it?

And, should I pull it out to keep it from
infecting the other three?

Many thanks,
-T

Oh, and I am doing battle with squash bugs too.
So far I am winning!

Death to Squash bugs!
Death to Earwigs!

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From: songb...@anthive.com (songbird)
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Subject: Re: sick zuke question
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 by: songbird - Sat, 6 Aug 2022 01:16 UTC

T wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I decided to grow four zukes this year. One of them
> looks pretty sick and is not growing.
>
> https://ibb.co/ZSqYhSb
> https://ibb.co/qsmgWCH
>
> Any idea what is wrong with it?
>
> And, should I pull it out to keep it from
> infecting the other three?

i don't worry too much about one plant infecting
another if there's some space in between them.

sometimes it can be something like a mutation which
some plants have happen which will do them in. other
times it can be a disease or attacks by bugs, other
times it is the hot weather... etc. that is why
planting diversity and in numbers is a good thing as
it gives chances for some plants to fail and others
to do ok and give results.

> Oh, and I am doing battle with squash bugs too.
> So far I am winning!
>
> Death to Squash bugs!
> Death to Earwigs!

be glad you don't have deer, rabbits and groundhogs...

if you are spraying with soapy water it is a chance
that might be the problem. not sure it will recover.
don't sweat it. other three might produce enough.

songbird

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From: bobnos...@gmail.com (Bob F)
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Subject: Re: sick zuke question
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2022 19:50:13 -0700
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 by: Bob F - Sat, 6 Aug 2022 02:50 UTC

On 8/5/2022 6:16 PM, songbird wrote:
> T wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I decided to grow four zukes this year. One of them
>> looks pretty sick and is not growing.
>>
>> https://ibb.co/ZSqYhSb
>> https://ibb.co/qsmgWCH
>>
>> Any idea what is wrong with it?
>>
>> And, should I pull it out to keep it from
>> infecting the other three?
>
> i don't worry too much about one plant infecting
> another if there's some space in between them.
>
> sometimes it can be something like a mutation which
> some plants have happen which will do them in. other
> times it can be a disease or attacks by bugs, other
> times it is the hot weather... etc. that is why
> planting diversity and in numbers is a good thing as
> it gives chances for some plants to fail and others
> to do ok and give results.
>
>
>> Oh, and I am doing battle with squash bugs too.
>> So far I am winning!
>>
>> Death to Squash bugs!
>> Death to Earwigs!
>
> be glad you don't have deer, rabbits and groundhogs...
>
> if you are spraying with soapy water it is a chance
> that might be the problem. not sure it will recover.
> don't sweat it. other three might produce enough.

https://www.gardeningchores.com/zucchini-leaves-turning-yellow/

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 by: T - Sat, 6 Aug 2022 03:12 UTC

On 8/5/22 19:50, Bob F wrote:
> On 8/5/2022 6:16 PM, songbird wrote:
>> T wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I decided to grow four zukes this year.  One of them
>>> looks pretty sick and is not growing.
>>>
>>> https://ibb.co/ZSqYhSb
>>> https://ibb.co/qsmgWCH
>>>
>>> Any idea what is wrong with it?
>>>
>>> And, should I pull it out to keep it from
>>> infecting the other three?
>>
>>    i don't worry too much about one plant infecting
>> another if there's some space in between them.
>>
>>    sometimes it can be something like a mutation which
>> some plants have happen which will do them in.  other
>> times it can be a disease or attacks by bugs, other
>> times it is the hot weather...  etc.  that is why
>> planting diversity and in numbers is a good thing as
>> it gives chances for some plants to fail and others
>> to do ok and give results.
>>
>>
>>> Oh, and I am doing battle with squash bugs too.
>>> So far I am winning!
>>>
>>> Death to Squash bugs!
>>> Death to Earwigs!
>>
>>    be glad you don't have deer, rabbits and groundhogs...
>>
>>    if you are spraying with soapy water it is a chance
>> that might be the problem.  not sure it will recover.
>> don't sweat it.  other three might produce enough.
>
> https://www.gardeningchores.com/zucchini-leaves-turning-yellow/

Hi Bob,
Great list. Thank you!
I am going to remove the bad leaves and see
what happens.
-T

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