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tippy1 24-06-2003 02:08 AM

Squash
 
I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?
--

Squire

Dwayne 24-06-2003 04:20 AM

Squash
 
No. Where did you get your seeds? I planted seeds from a cantaloupe we
bought. Out off 50 plants, 4 turned out to be honeydews.

If you bought the seeds, they might not have been pure. It will be
interesting.

Dwayne

"tippy1" wrote in message
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I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?
--

Squire




FarmerDill 24-06-2003 04:56 PM

Squash
 

I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?
--


One possibility is cucumber mosaic virus, If you planted yellow squash either
straight neck or crookneck and the fruits are mottled green you will know for
sure, It is spread by the cucumber beetle, but I know of no cure once
established.

tippy1 25-06-2003 01:32 AM

Squash
 
Xref: kermit rec.gardens.edible:57595

tippy1 wrote:

I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?
--

Squire


I've had a couple of responses so far but neither seem to be the answer.
I've taken a couple of digital pictures that I could send if someone
thinks they might be able to identify the problem. Just let me know.
Thanks
--

Squire

Pat Kiewicz 25-06-2003 12:56 PM

Squash
 
tippy1 said:

tippy1 wrote:

I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?


I've had a couple of responses so far but neither seem to be the answer.
I've taken a couple of digital pictures that I could send if someone
thinks they might be able to identify the problem. Just let me know.
Thanks

Some squash varieties have a tendency to throw a few plants with leaves
that were streaked or mottled yellow (the golden acorns I used to grow were
especially prone to this).

Otherwise, the pattern you describe doesn't seem to fit any of the 'nutrient
deficiency' keys I've taken a (quick) look at.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


The Cook 25-06-2003 12:56 PM

Squash
 
(Pat Kiewicz) wrote:

tippy1 said:

tippy1 wrote:

I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?


I've had a couple of responses so far but neither seem to be the answer.
I've taken a couple of digital pictures that I could send if someone
thinks they might be able to identify the problem. Just let me know.
Thanks

Some squash varieties have a tendency to throw a few plants with leaves
that were streaked or mottled yellow (the golden acorns I used to grow were
especially prone to this).

Otherwise, the pattern you describe doesn't seem to fit any of the 'nutrient
deficiency' keys I've taken a (quick) look at.



The best answer since it does not appear to be a disease or nutrient
problem is wait and see what you get.

--
Susan N.

There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who do not.

tippy1 26-06-2003 07:20 PM

Squash
 
Pat Kiewicz wrote:

tippy1 said:

tippy1 wrote:

I have a nice row of summer squash this year. However right in the
middle I have two plants that has very green leaves. But the veins of
the leaves are bright yellow. Any ideas?


I've had a couple of responses so far but neither seem to be the answer.
I've taken a couple of digital pictures that I could send if someone
thinks they might be able to identify the problem. Just let me know.
Thanks

Some squash varieties have a tendency to throw a few plants with leaves
that were streaked or mottled yellow (the golden acorns I used to grow were
especially prone to this).

Otherwise, the pattern you describe doesn't seem to fit any of the 'nutrient
deficiency' keys I've taken a (quick) look at.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


I have taken some digital pictures to my county ag agent and I'm waiting
for his response. Hopefully it's nothing that can't be fixed. But even
so, I will find out how to prevent it next year.
--

Squire


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