Posted by Ook on September 1, 2011, 2:02 pm
Can some kind soul take a look at this pic:
http://emberts.no-ip.info/stuff/2011/2011_september_garden/images/PHOTO-0018.JPG
And tell me what they think is wrong with my beets? All of my beets
have it, and so does my chard. I have 4-5 different varieties of
beets, and all of them have it. I have reviewed different lists of
beet diseases, and haven't really found anything that seems to
describe this.
Posted by songbird on September 5, 2011, 1:47 am
Ook wrote:
> Can some kind soul take a look at this pic:
>
http://emberts.no-ip.info/stuff/2011/2011_september_garden/images/PHOTO-0018.JPG
> And tell me what they think is wrong with my beets? All of my beets
> have it, and so does my chard. I have 4-5 different varieties of
> beets, and all of them have it. I have reviewed different lists of
> beet diseases, and haven't really found anything that seems to
> describe this.
see if you can get ahold of a master gardener
through your county agricultural extension. there
are a few possibilities from what i can see but it
would take my eyeballs being right there to make
it more certain.
songbird
Posted by told2b on September 5, 2011, 2:01 pm
> Can some kind soul take a look at this pic:
> http://emberts.no-ip.info/stuff/2011/2011_september_garden/images/PHO ...
> And tell me what they think is wrong with my beets? All of my beets
> have it, and so does my chard. I have 4-5 different varieties of
> beets, and all of them have it. I have reviewed different lists of
> beet diseases, and haven't really found anything that seems to
> describe this.
http://www.organicgardeningpractices.com/beetleafspot.php
Posted by Michael Strauch on September 6, 2011, 11:22 pm
In article
> > Can some kind soul take a look at this pic:
> >
> > http://emberts.no-ip.info/stuff/2011/2011_september_garden/images/PHO ...
> >
> > And tell me what they think is wrong with my beets? All of my beets
> > have it, and so does my chard. I have 4-5 different varieties of
> > beets, and all of them have it. I have reviewed different lists of
> > beet diseases, and haven't really found anything that seems to
> > describe this.
>
> http://www.organicgardeningpractices.com/beetleafspot.php
Looks like leaf miner damage to me. Miners are big enough to see with
the naked eye, but it can be hard to find them because they are actually
inside the leaf.
Posted by Steve on October 4, 2011, 12:01 am
On 9/6/2011 11:22 PM, Michael Strauch wrote:
> In article
>>> Can some kind soul take a look at this pic:
.
>>>
>>> And tell me what they think is wrong with my beets? All of my beets
>>> have it, and so does my chard. I have 4-5 different varieties of
>>> beets, and all of them have it. I have reviewed different lists of
>>> beet diseases, and haven't really found anything that seems to
>>> describe this.
> Looks like leaf miner damage to me. Miners are big enough to see with
> the naked eye, but it can be hard to find them because they are actually
> inside the leaf.
Could be
http://utahpests.usu.edu/ipm/htm/advisories/small-fruit-and-vegetable-advisory/articleID 006
>