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JoeSpareBedroom[_2_] 11-07-2009 03:08 PM

Plants droop in the hot sun
 
Some plants, especially the broccoli. Perks up afterward and it's developing
normally. It's mulched like crazy and the soil's nice & damp and of perfect
tilth. 80 degrees, sunny. Lots of rain in previous days.

I seem to recall reading many years ago that this drooping routine can be
due to some sort of mineral or nutrient imbalance. Anyone have any insight
about this?

Or, it's normal and never mind.



brooklyn1 11-07-2009 07:54 PM

Plants droop in the hot sun
 

"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
Some plants, especially the broccoli. Perks up afterward and it's
developing normally. It's mulched like crazy and the soil's nice & damp
and of perfect tilth. 80 degrees, sunny. Lots of rain in previous days.

I seem to recall reading many years ago that this drooping routine can be
due to some sort of mineral or nutrient imbalance. Anyone have any insight
about this?

Or, it's normal and never mind.

Broccoli being a cool weather crop this is perfectly normal, drooping is
symptomatic of the plant conserving moisture in overly hot temperatures. If
the temperature remains elevated for a prolonged period it would be helpful
to provide some shade.




Phisherman[_3_] 11-07-2009 11:50 PM

Plants droop in the hot sun
 
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 10:08:31 -0400, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

Some plants, especially the broccoli. Perks up afterward and it's developing
normally. It's mulched like crazy and the soil's nice & damp and of perfect
tilth. 80 degrees, sunny. Lots of rain in previous days.

I seem to recall reading many years ago that this drooping routine can be
due to some sort of mineral or nutrient imbalance. Anyone have any insight
about this?

Or, it's normal and never mind.



It doesn't like the heat. If it's 80 degrees in the shade, it is 90
degrees in the sun.

JoeSpareBedroom[_2_] 12-07-2009 12:28 AM

Plants droop in the hot sun
 
"Phisherman" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 10:08:31 -0400, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

Some plants, especially the broccoli. Perks up afterward and it's
developing
normally. It's mulched like crazy and the soil's nice & damp and of
perfect
tilth. 80 degrees, sunny. Lots of rain in previous days.

I seem to recall reading many years ago that this drooping routine can be
due to some sort of mineral or nutrient imbalance. Anyone have any insight
about this?

Or, it's normal and never mind.



It doesn't like the heat. If it's 80 degrees in the shade, it is 90
degrees in the sun.



OK (to both of you). I have a large wooden frame "strung" with dark window
screen, usually used for lettuce. Up it goes.



gardenplanters 23-07-2009 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeSpareBedroom[_2_] (Post 855584)
Some plants, especially the broccoli. Perks up afterward and it's developing
normally. It's mulched like crazy and the soil's nice & damp and of perfect
tilth. 80 degrees, sunny. Lots of rain in previous days.

I seem to recall reading many years ago that this drooping routine can be
due to some sort of mineral or nutrient imbalance. Anyone have any insight
about this?

Or, it's normal and never mind.

Hello,
It doesn't like the heat.If the temperature remains elevated for a prolonged period it would be helpful to provide some shade.


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