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    Communities > Forums > Garden Pests and Diseases
    Forum: Garden Pests and DiseasesReplies: 11, Views: 49
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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:02 PM

    Post #1743747

    Here are my pumpkin plants. They are huge but the fruit turns black and rots away.
    I do see White and yellow spots on them. I have sprayed them with funguscides. But I guess they didnt work.

    Any idea and help for next year when I try pumpkins again???
    Thanks

    Photos coming...
    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:03 PM

    Post #1743753

    This is a view of the 3 plants. they look healthy from afar.

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:04 PM

    Post #1743755

    Here is new fruit. Hoped I could of put him on the porch for halloween!!

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:05 PM

    Post #1743756

    Here is the fruit now after a few days.

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:06 PM

    Post #1743759

    The next is another fruit turning black. :(

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:07 PM

    Post #1743763

    The rest are the leaves. Looks like Mildew, but also has yellow spots.

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:09 PM

    Post #1743769

    Leaves.

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    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 6, 2005 8:10 PM

    Post #1743770

    Last photo.

    I hope someone can tell whats going on. That's why I am posting so many photos.

    Thanks for any help!!!

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    NatureWalker
    New York & Terrell, TX (Zone 8b)

    September 7, 2005 5:33 PM

    Post #1745460

    Check out this place and download the PDF file at the top of the page: Cooperative Extension Service, The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubcd/B1180.htm

    Also check here: Gourd diseases: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Gourd diseases&btnG=Goo...

    ~* Robin
    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 9, 2005 2:23 AM

    Post #1748203

    great pdf, thank you All symtoms are so much alike, I really cant be sure which disease my pumpkins have.

    I did do lots of research from google before I posted here, even looking at diseased plants (photos) I really still cant tell. I just thought maybe someone would know by looking at my photos.

    Thanks again.
    thripmaster
    Monroe, NC (Zone 7b)

    September 9, 2005 3:09 PM

    Post #1749022

    I recognise the black fuzzy fungus on your fruit. It is called Choanephora Fruit Rot. It is caused by the fungus Choanephora cucurbitarum. This fungus can affect both blossoms and fruit. The photo of the small fruit with the wet soft rot is also typical of an early infection, before the fungus has time to sporulate. The best control for this problem is to let things dry out. I have never heard of anyone using a fungicide for it. This pathogen thrives under wet conditions.

    I couldn't tell for sure what is up with the leaves. Downy mildew might be a good guess because it is a problem under the same wet conditions as Choanephora. If it is Downy Mildew you should see irregular yellow spots on the tops of the leaves and sometimes a downy like fungus on the bottom of the leaves. This fungus can be white or gray. One of the photos actually looked quite a lot like Powdery Mildew. If you have Powdery Mildew you should see a whitish fungas on both top and bottom leaf surfaces as well as petioles and stems. Maybe you have both! What luck! Hope that helps.
    Robin
    jenbrink
    Cincinnati, OH (Zone 6a)

    September 10, 2005 12:34 PM

    Post #1750646

    Robin,
    Thank you for the information. I think you are right, I think my poor pumpkins have all the above.

    Maybe next year I will move them to a more airy place in the yard. Last year I got one pumpkin and something took a big bite out of it and then the plant died.

    I'm not having much luck, but I'll keep trying!

    or maybe I will just stick with growing tomatoes and peppers!

    Thanks again!

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