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BBC - Gardening - Basics - Grow tomatoes
... the plant into a 12.5cm (5in) pot, taking care not to damage the roots, and water in well. If the plant is very tall ... the plant's stem loosely to the stake. As the plant grows, check the ties regularly and loosen them occasionally to prevent stem damage. The next ... finger, nip out any sideshoots that develop between the leaf and the stem to help channel the plant's energy into its fruits. Watering ...
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Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants
... of the Global Village and near the Appropriate Technology Greenhouse. They have evidenced little cold damage. External links: "Jaboticaba" from University of Florida, NewCrop site, Palm Beach County extension office. ... freeze has passed. Mature trees can tolerate 25-26° F with small branch damage. Small trees can have stem damage at 28º F. A longan is an excellent choice for a containerized fruit ...
www.echonet.org

Fall Repotting
... most species, even a lot of tropicals will suffer little root damage. A number of important species will suffer damage to new roots between 20F and 28F Andy cited studies that showed ... lignified at the time of transplant, no root or stem damage from the cold whatsoever. The potted seedlings suffered both root and stem damage. The stem damage didn't become apparent until later in the spring ...
www.evergreengardenworks.com

Gummy Stem Blight and Black Rot of Cucurbits, HYG-3126-96
... called black rot. The disease also can cause extensive damage to all above-ground parts of greenhouse-grown cucumbers. Symptoms Gummy stem blight occurs on all plant parts except roots. Leaf symptoms ... on organic debris from previously infected cucurbits or on wild or volunteer cucurbits. The gummy stem blight fungus produces two types of spores. Windblown ascospores are likely to start the disease ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Stem and Root Rot
... a root rot condition may exist. Control is difficult because once symptoms are observed, damage to the stem or roots is usually severe. For small flowerbeds and potted plants, use a soil ... allow complete decomposition before a susceptible crop is planted. Nematodes may cause symptoms similar to stem and root rots. See sections on Nematodes other than Root Knot, Southern Blight, Seedling Blight ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

April 23 , 2002 - Frost Freeze Damage to SW Michigan Grapes
... temperatures of 28 F were recorded there was little damage. For almost all other sites the damage was total. All the actively growing points on ... grape crop in Michigan is worth over $20 million and suffered severe damage between sundown and sunrise. To the left is what the most ... grow rapidly. The inside of this dead grape bud reveals that the stem is killed as well as all the other parts of the bud ...
www.canr.msu.edu

COTTON STEM CANKER, WET WEATHER BLIGHT, OR ASCOCHYTA BLIGHT
... Note No. 2 Steve Koenning, Plant Pathology Extension Specialist Introduction Stem canker caused by Phoma exigua affected about 40,000 acres ... in the vascular system. Typically, with cotton stem canker the streaks in the stem will not extend to the root system as ... factors: the presence of juvenile plant tissue, low temperatures that damage this tissue, and wet weather. Cotton plants may be defoliated ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

FDIN009 - Stem Blight of Blueberry
... , light brown discoloration in the wood extending down the infected side of the stem. In a normal year, stem blight infections become evident in June, soon after harvest in southeastern NC. New ... throughout the summer months. Infections are usually associated with a wound caused by mechanical damage or insect damage, or can be related to late-season cold injury on succulent shoots that occurred ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu
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Freeze Damage in Woody Plant for Bonsai
... Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Freeze Damage in Woody Plants by Andy Walsh Introduction This article ... tricks other than avoidance of low temperatures to prevent freezing damage to roots. Methods of Protection Such protection is typically accomplished ... temperatures or their greater ability to regrow in the spring. Stem Tissue Dehydration At this point it's important to return ...
www.evergreengardenworks.com

Protect trees, shrubs from winter damage
... to help reduce stress and help plants recover in the spring. Provide stem protection to prevent mechanical and animal damage. These injuries stress trees, and stressed trees are more prone to winter ... at www.extension.umn.edu/environment. Additional information on protecting trees and shrubs from winter damage, and more than 50 other common questions encountered by lake home and cabin owners, can ...
www.extension.umn.edu




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