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RE: A day of devastation - toomanytommytoes - 05-07-2024

I think they will recover, the leaves look deflated rather than dying, and there's strong, young growth on the courgettes.


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 05-07-2024

(05-07-2024, 10:00 AM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: I think they will recover, the leaves look deflated rather than dying, and there's strong, young growth on the courgettes.

Some of the young growth is distorting in sympathy with its elder leaves but i was enouraged that i dont think its got worse.
Hope on the horizon! Fingers crossed. Time will tell. They're not short of friends to spur them on, thank you folks for the support. I will continue to give updates just for fun.


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 06-07-2024

They still look mangled but a day of rain will have been therapeutic. Nothing looks like its dying and even if productivity is affected, I think that lot will feed 2 of us Smile


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 07-07-2024

They're still green and distorted but not dead yet. The weeds in the area are also curling up. This leads me to think that, like the weeds in a lawn intentionally wedkillered, the cucurbits might take their time to succumb. On the plus side 2 Dunja, 1 Firenze and 2 Beth Apha have popped. Replacements are in the wings.


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 10-07-2024

Well, a week since the disaster and they're still alive, if I'm feeling optimistic then I can see some leaves standing rather than contorting on the ground. If I'm feeling pessimistic then the plants still look like they're giving up. Cucumbers in gh seem happy enough. On the plus side no leaves of anything are drying out and shrivelling or going brown. Thank goodness I forgot to spray the trombas.


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 13-07-2024

I'm becoming more optimistic as the days go on. There is new growth and new fruit and some of the new leaves are standing upright. Plus I haven't killed P off with the courgettes that got sprayed. Looking good.  Now what am I going to do with over half a dozen new courgettes germinating as we speak?  Huh


RE: A day of devastation - Small chilli - 13-07-2024

You have 2 options.
1 find the space
2 put them on your local fb buy/ sell group.
It could be pocket money towards next year’s seeds, or give them away free, or swap them for some other plant.


RE: A day of devastation - JJB - 13-07-2024

I'm hoping to pot them on into largish pots so they'll be available to replace dwindling ones in late summer. No more space, just filled up the last holes with DFB. Don't do FB very well. It's being so negative that keeps me so cheerful. Big Grin there's always the compost.


RE: A day of devastation - Small chilli - 13-07-2024

The compost was option 3 . I didn’t mention it, because no one in their right mind would compost healthy plants, would they.


RE: A day of devastation - Veggie - 13-07-2024

You can go off people who keep on boasting about their courgettes when I've only seen one in flower so far this year. Tongue