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My courgette plant ( no pic, maybe I post one later) also had similar problems on the leaves, all the fruits look fine though
Plants do not seem too big, maybe the pots are too small.
Maybe it is the damp that causes the brown bits, I think it makes them more prone
to infections ie fungus or whatever. Not sure if there is much I can do.
I have cut off some leaves which were even worse.
The fruits are not too big but then it's not the size it's what you do with it that matters.
I have a similar browning/yellowing on mine in the greenhouse, an "old sage" has told me that its scorching - so I have covered the sideo f the greenhouse and removed hte damaged leaves and await the outcome. all the new leaves grown and green and perfect - so am hoping this is the issue.
I have a similar browning/yellowing on mine in the greenhouse, an "old sage" has told me that its scorching - so I have covered the sideo f the greenhouse and removed hte damaged leaves and await the outcome. all the new leaves grown and green and perfect - so am hoping this is the issue.
So you are saying I should shade them from the sun? (not that I can remember what the sun looks like!!)
I guess I can moved them somewhere more shaded easily enough as they are in pots.
If I removed the scorched leave there will not be many leaves left!
I'm growing outside in Nottingham.
Anyhow I am not too sure what scorching is or what is meant by it but I gave them a feed with some
tomato fertiliser to see if that helps, also some magnesium just cos I had some handy.
I found this picture for potassium deficiency.
Not sure if it is that, trouble is a lot of different problems look fairly similar.
looks to me like scorch,that happenswhen you water leaving wet on the leavesout comes sun,and burns them,as the water acts like a magnefying glass,plus as the lower leaves get older they gradually go brown and fall off,i usually cut them of,as long as the new leaves are green,and producing cue's,nothing to worry about,also cold wind can burn leaves,my bet is you got a combination of both,if you could give it a little protection it would help,as in fleece,clear plastic cloch,even macle yourself something out of polythene,just a fence like structure would give some as well,made out of sticks and the above,not a wooden one lol,
sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
Ironically my (one and only) cucumber plant is the same which is in the greenhouse.
I've just had more or less the same thing with my tomato plants but I put it down to condensation in the GH. I leave the door & window open just a bit now & the cause has gone now. Also I chopped a load of leaves so the air could circulate.
I only took the really yellow leaves off the cucumber & left the rest, but as you say Esbo, the fruits are fine
Choccy
My favourite animal is steak...
Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon.
Well maybe I can stick then in a cloche or under some plastic structure I made.
I seem to remember it started when they were still indoors though.
I wish I had taken more pictures so I could go back and check, I must take more pics in future
they don't cost anything to take on a digital camera (mobile phone)
The weather we have had in Nottingham recently I am surprised they are not in a worse state.
Are they an outdoor vareity? Market More maybe?
Cumbers have big leaves and that could be some form of wind damage.
Colin
Well there was some damage when I looked today a piece with a tiny little cucumber snapped
and is hanging off. Also we just had a real downpour for rain which knocked all the brown
bits off, initially I thought they had improved but I think they just looked greener because
the brown bits were blasted way.
I don't know if it has been that windy though most of my other stuff seems to be fine, but
I guess those big leaves could catch a gust. I have bolted lettuse, one 27 inch high standing bolt upright
(I did have to prop one up).
And yes they are market more.
I could maybe cover them and a few other plants I have as I have a cloche I am not using
perhaps it is time to use it!!
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