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Gray Mold
... Friesen Grey mold is a disease that is most common during cool wet weather. It can effect several hundred cultivated and weed species. ... all above ground plant parts. In the case of tomatoes only cool weather is required as the leaf canopy creates the necessary humid ... . Symptoms include yellowish to reddish brown leaf spots, which in wet weather can grow together leaving the entire leaf blighted. The ...
gardenline.usask.ca

COTTON STEM CANKER, WET WEATHER BLIGHT, OR ASCOCHYTA BLIGHT
... break off in high winds. Environmental Factors in Disease Cool, wet weather is required for development of this disease in ... Wet weather in combination with cool temperatures (night temperatures below 60 F) can result in infection of the main stem at a node. If cool wet ... juvenile plant tissue, low temperatures that damage this tissue, and wet weather. Cotton plants may be defoliated and appear dead ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Cankerworms Slowed by Cold Weather
... Lynn Cankerworm infestation is lower than last year (1991). Cool spring weather had slowed down cankerworm hatching and decreased feeding damage. Cool, wet weather occurred at the end of April and between ... cankerworms (and for us as well, for that matter!), the weather has been miserable. Cool, rainy weather stops cankerworm larvae from feeding. Cankerworms, which hatched during April, appear to ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Salvia
... . Diseases are most common either in greenhouses or under conditions that salvia dislike such as cool, wet weather. Insects are mainly problems in greenhouses. SPECIES AND CULTIVARS With over 900 species of ...
hgic.clemson.edu

keisling@swbell.net: Guestbook
... seeing it in bloom in Whichita--Had a nice bloom season here, ut with a cool,wet spring, battlerd rot a little 55 Sun Jun 29 2003 22:26 Paige Olson steve_paige ...
home.swbell.net

Ranunculaeae Society
... disappeared without trace every June. It never seemed to thrive and I suspected that our cool, wet summers did not suit its requirements. Nonetheless, I left it to its own devices growing ... and, because our winters here on the east coast of Ireland are very mild (and wet!), it did not suffer frost damage. In any case, I had more or less given ...
homepage.eircom.net

Growing palms outside in a cool climate
... 2004-2005 -- right: summer 2005 -- Click on the pictures to enlarge) Western Europe, Belgium. Cool rainy summers, cool winters with lots of frost days, storm, rain, snow and wind. You'd say ... 't need extra protection or exceptionally hot summers, and varieties that have no problems with wet, moist winters. Extra frost protection would probably allow us to grow more varieties, but I ...
members.chello.be/sf15419

Flasking Cool Growing Orchid Seed by Bob hamilton
... . Basically, I had to learn to flask cool growing orchids because there were no cool commercial laboratories available to me. I had ... the chance of contamination. Unwashed cotton contains oils that repel water. Wet cotton can grow pathogens through it. You may also want ... ballast are electronic to prevent local heating and the cheapest, cool-white bulbs (cheap ones) are used. Light levels are ~ 300 ft ...
members.iinet.net.au

Peach Leaf Curl, HYG-3006-94
... disease, though not a problem every spring, can be severe during cool, wet springs that follow mild winters. The leaf curl fungus damages ... and buds. Infection occurs very early in the growing season. During cool, wet spring weather the conidia infect new leaves as they emerge ... every year. Leaf curl is worse when the weather is cool and wet. Low temperatures are thought to retard maturation of leaf ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3014-95
... in heavy clay soils that are saturated with water during cool weather when the fungus is most active. The red stele ... become fairly well distributed over the entire patch, especially during a cool, wet spring. Symptoms When plants start wilting and dying in the ... walled resting spores (oospores). When the soil is moist or wet, some of the oospores germinate and form structures called sporangia, ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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