Dry looking fungus on my cucumber leaves

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Posted by Paul M. Cook on August 19, 2009, 6:58 pm
 
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Lots of dusty gray patches on many leaves.  Did not notice this until today.
What is it and what can I do about it?  Weather is warm and dry in SoCal,
cool nights.




Posted by Gloria P on August 19, 2009, 7:11 pm
 

Paul M. Cook wrote:

Powdery mildew, fairly common on vine crops like cucumber, squash,
and pumpkins.  It usually occurs near the end of the growing season.

The cure depends on how much you approve of chemicals
on your garden.  A garden center should have a mildewcide.

gloria p

Posted by Zootal on August 19, 2009, 7:43 pm
 



I've had luck with oil sprays. Neem or Canola/fish mixed oils seem to work
fairly well. YMMV - the spray won't save the badly infected plants, nor will
it stop infected leaves from dying. It's pushing the end of August and I
haven't yet seen any mildew on my squash, but it's pretty much inevitable
around here.

Humidity and overhead watering make it worse. Crowded plants also make it
worse. Dry windy conditions make it better. I can't water my squash overhead
at all, it's practically a death sentence to do so this time of year,
especially when the weather cools below 80.



Posted by Paul M. Cook on August 19, 2009, 11:52 pm
 



I picked up an organic 3 in 1 solution.  It said it was effective against
powdery mildew.  So I applied it.  And I blasted my praying mantis square in
the face.  Damn.  I really like that little guy.  I hope he'll be OK.  This
stuff is supposed to work againsgt tiny larvae and small isects.

Paul