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Growing Potatoes in the Florida Home Garden
... damage can severely reduce tuber yields. Insects that can cause injury to potato plants include Colorado potato beetles ( Fig. 11 , Fig. ... cause the most injury to the plant tissue. Rhizoctonia can attack both the stems and tubers. It can rot the plant at the soil line or cause ... plants be allowed to grow in standing water. This can cause rot, reduce yields, and if bad enough, plant death. Freezing ...
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How do I care for my Aloe? - Cacti & Succulents
... dressing. DO NOT WATER IT-it has no roots, so watering the soil will likely cause rot. Instead, mist it every few days. Roots should start forming within a month. When growth ...
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Brown patches on potinara leaves - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... rot. Are the brown areas growing? Mushy? Agents that cause rot are almost always present, and take hold if the environment favors them. Once they take hold, the rot ... conditions, the sudden move could be the cause. Also looks like that particular leaf could be ... cause burn as the sun was quite strong for Oct. If it goes dry after several days it is likely to be sunburn, if it stays wet its likely rot ...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
... wet most tillandsias will produce roots. Constant wetness at the base of the plant will cause rot. If the plant grows no roots, that’s perfectly okay. It doesn’t need them ... bath, excess water should be shaken or drained off. Water trapped in the plant can cause rot. Tillandsias must dry completely between waterings. The plant cannot breathe through wet leaf surface. All ...
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Beginner's Corner: Back to the Basics
... are searing. Overhead watering is discouraged, as this can help cause rot and spread leaf spot. Soaker hoses are ideal, but you ... to run rampant, leaf spot can also lead to rot. The spores that cause leaf spot overwinter in garden debris. A tidy iris ... and increase easily, crowding out their neighbors, with a potential to cause disease problems. This will also add difficulty when digging and ...
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What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? -
... Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? Healthy roots on an African violet are white. Roots that are ... your potting mix with perlite. However, you can also get root rot by not watering enough. If the soil dries out completely between waterings ... the leaves touch the bag, it may damage the leaves or cause them to rot. Put the bagged violet in a well lighted area, but ...
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Blossom-End Rot of Tomatoes
... is caused by fungal organisms that attack after the rot begins. Blossom-end rot often affects only a small portion of the ... readily affected, as the larger fruited varieties. Cause: The actual cause of the dry rot is a calcium deficiency i the blossom end ... certain nutrients, mainly nitrogen and potassium can also stimulate blossom-end rot. Nitrogen is often in excess in home gardens, thus encouraging ...
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nvps journal:PRELIMINARY REPORT ON STEM AND ROOT ROT OF VIOLA AND PANSY
... of the stem, discoloured and decayed. Three kinds of fungi normally cause this decay and each has a fairly typicaI effect on the ... 1934 Kaven described Pythium de Baryanum as a common cause of 'Blackleg' or root-rot of Viola in Germany. We have observed species of ... does not grow freely when cultured upon manure. Root and stem rot should yield to adequate cultural treatment. Given fertile open soil, ...
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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-94
... of spore-containing sacs (asci). At this stage, the slightest disturbance of air movement will cause an apothecium to forcibly discharge millions of spores. These spores (ascospores) are carried by ... of picking and packing injuries greatly increase the losses due to brown rot. Growers must realize that brown rot spores are practically everywhere during the fruit-ripening period. Infection is ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Rot
... A Why Does Our Food Rot? The answer: Microbes, of course! Come see why they cause food to rot and how our foods are ... look at Hendersonia opuntiae, Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot), and Phyllosticta concave/Mycosphaerella spp. (dry rot). Cacti & Succulents Jesus Did Not See ... commonly a major problem for daffodils, however they can cause concerns in some areas. The problems range from easy to ...
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