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Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl 23-06-2013 11:36 PM

Squash plants
 

I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of the
day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when it gets
the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen any borer
holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with BT in case
some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part of
the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.

--
Natural Girl //(**)\\


David Hare-Scott[_2_] 24-06-2013 12:22 AM

Squash plants
 
Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl wrote:
I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of the
day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when it gets
the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen any borer
holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with BT in case
some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part
of the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.


Yes, the leaf area can be too big for the water transport ability of the
roots and stems even without borer damage when it is hot. You might improve
it by mulching as this will slow the top of the soil drying out between
watering.

D


Ecnerwal 24-06-2013 03:23 AM

Squash plants
 
In article ,
"David Hare-Scott" wrote:

Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl wrote:
I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of the
day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when it gets
the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen any borer
holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with BT in case
some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part
of the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.


Yes, the leaf area can be too big for the water transport ability of the
roots and stems even without borer damage when it is hot. You might improve
it by mulching as this will slow the top of the soil drying out between
watering.

D


Or provide some mid-day partial shade. This is one of those things that
can vary a lot with latitude. As you get closer to the equator, many
crops benefit from some shade in the middle of the day, and may actually
grow better if under a not-too-dense tree canopy - or shadecloth, for a
quicker and more easily changed/customized solution. The right trees may
even get you two crops off the same land.

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Ecnerwal 24-06-2013 03:32 AM

Squash plants
 
In article ,
Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl
wrote:

I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of the
day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when it gets
the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen any borer
holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with BT in case
some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part of
the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.


If you are watering (irrigating) rather than just "there's plenty of
water available" you could potentially set up mist nozzles and give the
a shot of mist every once in a while through the hot part of the day. It
will waste a considerable portion of the water to evaporation, but it
will also provide some direct to the leaves.

Plus, mist nozzles are the neatest thing ever, and the plastic ones are
quite cheap. Naan, for instance.

Shading (mentioned in previous post) will be more water-efficient.

--
Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by
Please don't feed the trolls. Killfile and ignore them so they will go away.

Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl 24-06-2013 07:53 PM

Squash plants
 
Ecnerwal wrote:
In article ,
"David Hare-Scott" wrote:

Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl wrote:
I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of
the day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when
it gets the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen
any borer holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with
BT in case some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part
of the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.


Yes, the leaf area can be too big for the water transport ability of
the roots and stems even without borer damage when it is hot. You
might improve it by mulching as this will slow the top of the soil
drying out between watering.

D


Or provide some mid-day partial shade. This is one of those things
that can vary a lot with latitude. As you get closer to the equator,
many crops benefit from some shade in the middle of the day, and may
actually grow better if under a not-too-dense tree canopy - or
shadecloth, for a quicker and more easily changed/customized
solution. The right trees may even get you two crops off the same
land.


I do have a shade cloth that prevents the full mid day sun to hit this one
plant, but it still wilts back because some of the sun hits the edge of the
plant. I was going to plant some more squash seed out in the garden that
gets full sun, but now I'm wondering if that is even a good idea.

--
Natural Girl //(**)\\



Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl 24-06-2013 07:54 PM

Squash plants
 
Ecnerwal wrote:
In article ,
Natural - Smoking Gun - Girl
wrote:

I've got a squash plant that is growing pretty well, and it has some
pattapan squash fruit on it. I've noticed that during the part of
the day that it gets the full hot sun that it wilts back, but when
it gets the afternoon shade it perks back up again. I haven't seen
any borer holes in the vine stems, either, and I've sprayed it with
BT in case some worms do get to munching on it.

Is it normal for squash plants to wilt like that during the hot part
of the day? It doesn't lack for being watered, either.


If you are watering (irrigating) rather than just "there's plenty of
water available" you could potentially set up mist nozzles and give
the a shot of mist every once in a while through the hot part of the
day. It will waste a considerable portion of the water to
evaporation, but it will also provide some direct to the leaves.

Plus, mist nozzles are the neatest thing ever, and the plastic ones
are quite cheap. Naan, for instance.

Shading (mentioned in previous post) will be more water-efficient.


hmmm that's a good idea... thanks.

--
Natural Girl //(**)\\




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