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melon problems
My melon plants were doing OK in the greenhouse until about 3 weeks ago,
when they started to wilt and dry up. I have been watering enthusiastically every day, so I don't think it's lack of water. Could it be that the fierce sun has overwhelmed them? Surely melons must grow in sunnier climes than a Cornish greenhouse? They have plenty of melons on, but it doesn't look like they are going to ripen now. :-( Victoria |
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melon problems
Victoria Clare wrote in message .240.6...
My melon plants were doing OK in the greenhouse until about 3 weeks ago, when they started to wilt and dry up. I have been watering enthusiastically every day, so I don't think it's lack of water. Could it be that the fierce sun has overwhelmed them? Surely melons must grow in sunnier climes than a Cornish greenhouse? They have plenty of melons on, but it doesn't look like they are going to ripen now. :-( I wonder if you may have a root rot: if the root system's reduced, more watering will make it worse, as the plants won't be able to take up the water. You might try a suitable fungicide round the bases of the plants, and move to foliar feeding. Won't do any harm, at any rate. I'm not sure if replacing some of the top compost with clean stuff is feasible, as I don't know if melons will now make new roots at that level. Mike. |
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