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so it has silver leaf i believe, and in pic 3 they got really fat right where it comes out.. and the end is turning yellowish.. my tomoato bush in the last pic haha.
Last edited by uhm uhh wut?; 08-12-2012 at 08:40 PM.
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Ahh i dont really know much about tomatoes but i guess you could give it more nitrogen and that fixs the problem? I belive ive never really had a problem like that.
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hahah give the zucchini more nitrogen?
WTF ??? And all along i thought i was the only one growing tomato bushes...lol.
That almost looks like powdery mildew.
Did the plant have enough water in the last few weeks?
The yellow ends look like the plant went through a drought.
it has been sunny everyday for the last two weeks and will be for the next two weeks atleast. how often should i water this baby, and the pepper on the side in pic 3 haha my chilli pepper going to be putting them on nachos and stuff. had a small zucchini on the bbq with dinner today,was great haha.
top watering is the culprit. top watering squash like zucchini, pumpkins, and the like will cause powdery mildew in no time.
you can do drip lines to avoid this next year. this year, i have been employing a 10 foot long pvc pipe to funnel water to the base of my plants to try to avoid this.
WOW, I agree with Bucky. That only happens once in a blue moon.
You could take a 2 liter soda bottle and put a very small hole in the bottom and let the water drain each day until a good rainfall.
Use soda feeders on all your garden plants.
I never tried this method but you get the idea. Not sure flipping the bottle would work outdoors.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iknW2FYCUTY
My tomato bushes are in vert cages and over 7 feet high.
A squash plant as big as a VW beatle.
When we dont have rain for 3-5 days I water the base of the plant only in the early evening with a garden hose.
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