Posted by Moonraker on August 24, 2011, 4:26 am
I have three outdoor courgettes plants doing well to date. However the
last couple of days a lot of the older leaves are covered in a white
substance. Is this mildew, if so will it harm the plants and what steps
should I take to eliminate it?
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Posted by Martin Brown on August 24, 2011, 4:35 am
On 24/08/2011 09:26, Moonraker wrote:
> I have three outdoor courgettes plants doing well to date. However the
> last couple of days a lot of the older leaves are covered in a white
> substance. Is this mildew, if so will it harm the plants and what steps
> should I take to eliminate it?
Probably. Not really worth the effort of doing anything provided the
plant is still growing vigorously (which they do at this time of year).
Mine always get a bit on older leaves but it doesn't affect cropping.
Regards,
Martin Brown
Posted by NT on August 24, 2011, 7:32 am
wrote:
> On 24/08/2011 09:26, Moonraker wrote:
> > I have three outdoor courgettes plants doing well to date. However the
> > last couple of days a lot of the older leaves are covered in a white
> > substance. Is this mildew, if so will it harm the plants and what steps
> > should I take to eliminate it?
> Probably. Not really worth the effort of doing anything provided the
> plant is still growing vigorously (which they do at this time of year).
> Mine always get a bit on older leaves but it doesn't affect cropping.
> Regards,
> Martin Brown
Courgettes are highly susceptible to this. Yes it kills them
eventually, but you should have got your fruits by then. I semi-
remember baking soda helping, but could easily be wrong there.
NT
Posted by Pam Moore on August 24, 2011, 9:44 am
wrote:
>wrote:
>> On 24/08/2011 09:26, Moonraker wrote:
>>
>> > I have three outdoor courgettes plants doing well to date. However the
>> > last couple of days a lot of the older leaves are covered in a white
>> > substance. Is this mildew, if so will it harm the plants and what steps
>> > should I take to eliminate it?
>>
>> Probably. Not really worth the effort of doing anything provided the
>> plant is still growing vigorously (which they do at this time of year).
>>
>> Mine always get a bit on older leaves but it doesn't affect cropping.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Martin Brown
>Courgettes are highly susceptible to this. Yes it kills them
>eventually, but you should have got your fruits by then. I semi-
>remember baking soda helping, but could easily be wrong there.
Spray with some water with milk in it.
Pam in Bristol
> last couple of days a lot of the older leaves are covered in a white
> substance. Is this mildew, if so will it harm the plants and what steps
> should I take to eliminate it?