Re: Capsicums rotting

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Re: Capsicums rotting len garden 03-02-2007
Posted by len garden on March 2, 2007, 1:53 pm
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g'day potaroo,

could it be fruit fly?

have you opened up 1 of the affected fruit to see if there is f/f
larva in there?

wrote:

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With peace and brightest of blessings,

len

--
"Be Content With What You Have And
May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
A World That You May Not Understand."

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Posted by Potaroo on March 2, 2007, 4:19 pm
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Thanks Len, will check this out. Jonno, you might have something there too;
they are planted on flat ground, very healthy but drainage might be a
probem.
Cheers, Pete

> g'day potaroo,
>
> could it be fruit fly?
>
> have you opened up 1 of the affected fruit to see if there is f/f
> larva in there?
>
> wrote:
>
> snipped
> With peace and brightest of blessings,
>
> len
>
> --
> "Be Content With What You Have And
> May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
> A World That You May Not Understand."
>
> http://www.lensgarden.com.au/



Posted by Jonno on March 2, 2007, 4:23 pm
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Potaroo wrote:
> Thanks Len, will check this out. Jonno, you might have something there too;
> they are planted on flat ground, very healthy but drainage might be a
> probem.
> Cheers, Pete
>
>> g'day potaroo,
>>
>> could it be fruit fly?
>>
>> have you opened up 1 of the affected fruit to see if there is f/f
>> larva in there?
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> snipped
>> With peace and brightest of blessings,
>>
>> len
>>
>> --
>> "Be Content With What You Have And
>> May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In
>> A World That You May Not Understand."
>>
>> http://www.lensgarden.com.au/
>
>
A fix would be to create a raised bed for them, unless as Len wrote its
fruit fly.
But the peppers (Capsicum L.) may be a bit hot for them.

Posted by Teh Most Revernd Bishop of Wil on March 5, 2007, 5:31 pm
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Jonno wrote:

> A fix would be to create a raised bed for them, unless as Len wrote its
> fruit fly.
> But the peppers (Capsicum L.) may be a bit hot for them.


Look for some fruit flies with thick, dark, drooping moustaches, and an
outrageous Mexican accent.

The sound of Mariachi music will also act as a guide.


Posted by Jonno on March 5, 2007, 7:54 pm
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Teh Most Revernd Bishop of Willesden wrote:
> Jonno wrote:
>
>> A fix would be to create a raised bed for them, unless as Len wrote
>> its fruit fly.
>> But the peppers may be a bit hot for them.
>
>
> Look for some fruit flies with thick, dark, drooping moustaches, and an
> outrageous Mexican accent.
>
> The sound of Mariachi music will also act as a guide.
>
What no sombreros?
You mucho silly hombre!

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