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Cucmbers,Help needed
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I am growing my first cucumber in the greenhouse and I have started getting some problems that I could use some help with. The main thing is that the leaves are starting to turn yellow, it started at the bottom and it is now working its way up the whole plant. The second thing is leaf curl that I think is been caused by aphids this is affecting the leaves at the top of the plant, can I spray cucumbers to get rid of these pests. Thanks in advance |
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"Steve Topp" wrote in message
... Hi I am growing my first cucumber in the greenhouse and I have started getting some problems that I could use some help with. The main thing is that the leaves are starting to turn yellow, it started at the bottom and it is now working its way up the whole plant. The second thing is leaf curl that I think is been caused by aphids this is affecting the leaves at the top of the plant, can I spray cucumbers to get rid of these pests. If they are aphids you will be able to see them. Remove a curled leaf and inspect it closely to see if there are any visible aphids. A more probable cause is the red spider mite http://www.greengardener.co.uk/rsm.htm which cannot be seen by the naked eye. Well, I can't see them. This mite dislikes damp and humid conditions and thrives in dry conditions. First of all remove and safely discard the yellow and damaged leaves and if you conclude that you have red spider spray each remaining leaf with a fine spray a few times a day and cause humidity by splashing water on the greenhouse path. Regards, Emrys Daves. |
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Emrys Davies wrote:
"Steve Topp" wrote in message ... Hi I am growing my first cucumber in the greenhouse and I have started getting some problems that I could use some help with. The main thing is that the leaves are starting to turn yellow, it started at the bottom and it is now working its way up the whole plant. The second thing is leaf curl that I think is been caused by aphids this is affecting the leaves at the top of the plant, can I spray cucumbers to get rid of these pests. If they are aphids you will be able to see them. Remove a curled leaf and inspect it closely to see if there are any visible aphids. A more probable cause is the red spider mite http://www.greengardener.co.uk/rsm.htm which cannot be seen by the naked eye. Well, I can't see them. This mite dislikes damp and humid conditions and thrives in dry conditions. First of all remove and safely discard the yellow and damaged leaves and if you conclude that you have red spider spray each remaining leaf with a fine spray a few times a day and cause humidity by splashing water on the greenhouse path. Regards, Emrys Daves. Hi Emrys Thanks for your reply. I will remove the leaves this afternoon and also check out the curled leaves. I havnt seen any red spider mites in the garden for a few years now but I will give it all a good look over. Thanks Steve Topp |
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In article , Steve Topp
writes Hi I am growing my first cucumber in the greenhouse and I have started getting some problems that I could use some help with. The main thing is that the leaves are starting to turn yellow, it started at the bottom and it is now working its way up the whole plant. The second thing is leaf curl that I think is been caused by aphids this is affecting the leaves at the top of the plant, can I spray cucumbers to get rid of these pests. Red spider? Have you got tiny insects (1) (maybe not visible to the naked eye - depends how short sighted you are) under the leaves and fine webbing in the angles of the leaf shoots? Ok, acarids, not insects -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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On Fri, 08 Jul 2005 12:50:24 GMT, Steve Topp
wrote: Hi Emrys Thanks for your reply. I will remove the leaves this afternoon and also check out the curled leaves. I havnt seen any red spider mites in the garden for a few years now but I will give it all a good look over. Thanks Steve Topp I suspect your thinking of the velvet mite. Bright red, and often seen on sunny walls, concrete surfaces etc. The bane of decorators putting white paint on exterior window sills! The RSM referred to by Emerys is truly microscopic, and not red most of the time. Also called the two spot mite. If you do see it, and you _will_ need a hand lens, preferably x10, it is greenish translucent, with a brown spot on each side of its 'body'. In autumn the females go a sort of reddish-brown colour before hibernating. Hence the name. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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