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 Post subject: Cucumber mildew
PostPosted: Jan 23rd, '16, 19:30 
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Hey guys, after the big perth storm in a teacup about 4 days ago, my cucumbers have had a light white spot infection.

So I filled up my 500ml spray bottle with water and half a teaspoon of baking soda and sprayed them once a day top and bottom of all leaves.

Now, according to what I thought, that should of cleared it up by now, but it doesn't want to go away.

Any hints?
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Plus, any idea what's going on with my strawberries?
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 Post subject: Re: Cucumber mildew
PostPosted: Jan 23rd, '16, 19:51 
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Hi mr water,i had success with Foliar MKP on my Cucs,constant battle with our high humidity,Strawberries i reckon is Iron,foliar for a quick response.

Haha,doubted myself so did a quick google for pics found this.


http://www.haifa-group.com/knowledge_ce ... awberries/


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 Post subject: Re: Cucumber mildew
PostPosted: Jan 23rd, '16, 20:41 
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Thanks buddy! Added 1.5 teaspoons tonight, hopefully will see a diffrence soon.

I'll look into the foliar spray, maybe at my local nursery.

Appreciate the advice

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 Post subject: Re: Cucumber mildew
PostPosted: Jan 23rd, '16, 23:11 
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What did you add to the system ? no reason why you should not foliar that,i use foliar appilcations so any more information ask away... :thumbright:


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PostPosted: Jan 24th, '16, 12:38 
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Ah sorry for the confusion, 1.5 teaspoons of iron chelate, i havnt got the spray as of yet.

I've been putting .5 a teaspoon every week of so, but now there's a bunch of fresh growths plus some big tomato bushes it seems it needs a pick me up

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