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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Disease Development
... Usually, a longer period of leaf wetness is needed to establish an infection in cooler temperatures, as germination and infection are generally accelerated in warmer conditions. Temperature also affects ... during which the pathogen keeps producing propagules). The disease cycle speeds up at higher temperatures, resulting in faster development of epidemics. The period of leaf wetness, combined with ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

Doug's Way With Roses: July-August, 1999
... , if we hope to enjoy a bounty of lovely blooms that will arrive with the cooler temperatures of autumn, certain chores must be performed now. After all, it is summer. Spraying in ... the roots to keep up with that lost through transpiration. As evening arrives with its cooler temperatures, and with adequate moisture available, the canes will regain their rigidity. The aphorism of about ...
carolinadistrict.org

Doug's Way With Roses: November-December 1999
... we should be doing in the rose garden now. NOVEMBER The cooler temperatures now influence the end of the active growth of our roses ... the existing flower buds to open. The event of freezing temperatures usually puts a halt to both blooms and insects. Until ... single most important element to growing healthy, quality roses. The colder temperatures will decrease the weekly need to about one-inch per week ...
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The Passion Flower
... its "passion" for bright light, it prefers temperatures on the cooler side (12.7-18.8C), especially in winter. It will tolerate slightly warmer temperatures in summer but is more likely to become infested with spider mites and may not have as attractive a shape. Cooler temperatures (10C) in winter will allow ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Common Sense Gardening and Compost
... , garden and border refuse, and kitchen waste from canning and freezing are readily available and cooler temperatures make the compost construction more comfortable. Continue to add to the pile through the winter ...
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Florence Fennel (Finocchio)
... Fino is the same cultivar.) (There is also now a Zefa Tardo, said to prefer cooler temperatures and thus be better for autumn plantings, but whether this type is as flavorful and ...
growingtaste.com

Houseplant Vacations
... spots before the arrival of fall has forced them to adapt to cooler temperatures. Plants exposed to the cool outdoor temperatures of fall (even 55 degrees to 60 degrees F) may experience shock ...
home.flash.net

Orchid Species of the World
... -growing, pendulous Dendrobe flowers freely in humid, intermediate to warm temperatures. posted by Orchid Lover @ 2:46 PM 0 comments links ... be triggered by a specific combination of night vs. day temperatures. Club-shaped pseudobulbs taper suddenly into a long thin "stem" ... it appreciated it too much as it seems to prefer cooler temperatures for both growing and flowering. posted by Orchid Lover @ 5 ...
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Orchid Species of the World: Coelogyne mooreana
... Hawaii. I don't think it appreciated it too much as it seems to prefer cooler temperatures for both growing and flowering. posted by Orchid Lover @ 5:04 PM 0 Comments: Post ...
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Brown Patch on Turfgrass
... not kill the plants. Turfgrass usually recovers from light attacks in 2-3 weeks with cooler temperatures and/or dry condition. Causal Organism Rhizoctonia species are best characterized as being facultative parasites ... are favorable for brown patch. The first application should be made when the night air temperatures do not fall below 67 F, and there are wet conditions. There are many fungicides ...
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