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Did it resemble anything like this?I did find a ring of mold where stem meets dirt on worse affected plant. So maybe I need some oxygen to combat the mold? Ok, gonna try some peroxide today. Its hail Mary time.
You might find this to be an enlightening read:gonna try some peroxide today. Its hail Mary time.
Thanks! You posts are helping me do the research to fight this muthafungus! LolDid it resemble anything like this?
This is a photo of Rhizocotonia that, like Fusarium can be prevented but not cured.
You might find this to be an enlightening read:
Should Hydrogen Peroxide Be Used in the Garden?
Claims say hydrogen peroxide cures diseases, keep pests away, and makes plants grow better, but are these claims true? Is it good for gardenswww.gardenmyths.com
Yeah. Its a clay pit. I did dig 1 hole under everyplant, that goes down to the wet sand under the clay. They were done for drainage, and to let the tap find water. But, it has been raining all summer. I never water. The greenhouse sits less then a hundred yards from a river. just covered them last week, for flower. And the rain slowed down, and temp is dropping, so that is good. Hopefully the soil will dry, but this composted cow from my feed store holds water so well.i have a feeling your issues are drainage related, whats the bottom of your pit look like? How much do you water, and how much rain do you get?
But do you know HOW it "combats the bad fungus"? I'll tell you: mycorrhizal fungi colonize healthy plant root cells in a mutualistic relationship that evolutionarily developed in phosphorus deficient soils. The myco fungi are much more efficient at accessing phosphorus in mineral soils where most of it is not in the soil solution, so they trade the phosphate for sugar from photosynthesis.Alright farmers, the only thing i can find is, micorizal fungus additives to combat the bad fungus. Makes sense. And just found this MYCOSTOP. Picked up the 2 gram bag for 30 bucks. Dont know how to link, but if you are having wilt issues, this could be some help.
Sounds like you need a raised bed or moundYeah. Its a clay pit.
Not just a bummer. Its my calming medicine. No dispo has it. Its gonna be a bad year.Bummer on the plant loss. When I look at this picture it appears that the stem has Botrytis. (Admitted hard to tell in picture.) Certainly a bummer, but not catastrophic. And the plant on the right has dark on the stem. I’d keep the stem clean, high and dry.
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Fusarium is hard to identify; it may not be noticeable in vascular (stem) tissue without a microscope. Typically, lab testing is done to get a solid confirmation on Fusarium.Mold on stems where the vaseline was. I cut multiple branches. I dont see fusarium. I think all this damage came from my dumb ass using vaseline on the stems for slugs.
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