vfem
Garden Addicted
Thank goodness for crop rotation and mulch. I did not get blight this year (though mildew is another subject! ) But last year I had the real thing, I lost several plants, and the ones that were hit and survived produced very little. I know there has been a lot of fear about blight being on everyone's plants this year. I would hate to see people panic, rip out and give up on plants that may be just stressed or experiencing bug damage.
So here's what a real invested plant looks like... after being healthy looking ONLY 3 DAYS earlier. Blight hits and destroys FAST.
Notice the lesions on the leaves look like a grey/brown and the plant looks entirely lifeless? There are also long lesions on the branches, usually starting from the base of the plant, and moving up.
Blight resides in the soil, so I'm going to 'solar polarize' this bed this August before I plant again next year. This year, this bed grew onions/garlic and now pumpkins.
So here's what a real invested plant looks like... after being healthy looking ONLY 3 DAYS earlier. Blight hits and destroys FAST.
Notice the lesions on the leaves look like a grey/brown and the plant looks entirely lifeless? There are also long lesions on the branches, usually starting from the base of the plant, and moving up.
Blight resides in the soil, so I'm going to 'solar polarize' this bed this August before I plant again next year. This year, this bed grew onions/garlic and now pumpkins.