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Pak choi with brown streaks in stems
It isn't just pak choi, but I have seen it in chard and other things. Quite a lot develop long brown streaks in the stems, which look like some form of rot, mostly on older leaves. What I don't know is what triggers it. I have flea beetle, but I don't think that's it, as I can see no association with physical damage. Any ideas? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Pak choi with brown streaks in stems
On 12/10/2013 14:50, Nick Maclaren wrote:
It isn't just pak choi, but I have seen it in chard and other things. Quite a lot develop long brown streaks in the stems, which look like some form of rot, mostly on older leaves. What I don't know is what triggers it. I have flea beetle, but I don't think that's it, as I can see no association with physical damage. Any ideas? Regards, Nick Maclaren. I remember growing Chinese cabbage a few years ago, some of them got a stem rot which sounds almost the same. I was told it was Boron deficiency. |
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Pak choi with brown streaks in stems
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David Hill wrote: It isn't just pak choi, but I have seen it in chard and other things. Quite a lot develop long brown streaks in the stems, which look like some form of rot, mostly on older leaves. What I don't know is what triggers it. I have flea beetle, but I don't think that's it, as I can see no association with physical damage. Any ideas? I remember growing Chinese cabbage a few years ago, some of them got a stem rot which sounds almost the same. I was told it was Boron deficiency. Yes, the pundits quote that as a mantra, but there is no evidence for it, and I am pretty sure that it is not the case with me. Inter alia, one would expect far more uniformity across plants than I am observing. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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Pak choi with brown streaks in stems
On 12/10/2013 15:14, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , David Hill wrote: It isn't just pak choi, but I have seen it in chard and other things. Quite a lot develop long brown streaks in the stems, which look like some form of rot, mostly on older leaves. What I don't know is what triggers it. I have flea beetle, but I don't think that's it, as I can see no association with physical damage. Any ideas? I remember growing Chinese cabbage a few years ago, some of them got a stem rot which sounds almost the same. I was told it was Boron deficiency. Yes, the pundits quote that as a mantra, but there is no evidence for it, and I am pretty sure that it is not the case with me. Inter alia, one would expect far more uniformity across plants than I am observing. Regards, Nick Maclaren. With the price of boron I'd water some on, you are talking parts per million. |
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Pak choi with brown streaks in stems
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David Hill wrote: It isn't just pak choi, but I have seen it in chard and other things. Quite a lot develop long brown streaks in the stems, which look like some form of rot, mostly on older leaves. What I don't know is what triggers it. I have flea beetle, but I don't think that's it, as I can see no association with physical damage. Any ideas? I remember growing Chinese cabbage a few years ago, some of them got a stem rot which sounds almost the same. I was told it was Boron deficiency. Yes, the pundits quote that as a mantra, but there is no evidence for it, and I am pretty sure that it is not the case with me. Inter alia, one would expect far more uniformity across plants than I am observing. With the price of boron I'd water some on, you are talking parts per million. Been there - done that. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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