Allotments 4 All
Produce => Pests & Diseases => Topic started by: OllieC on June 19, 2007, 15:12:04
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Please tell me that such a things exists... I noticed that one of my groups of Shallots had keeled over, picked it up off the ground (it's roots gave no resistance) & found what looks like a white mycium in the attached soil. The roots attached to the base pretty much fell off when I put it under the tap (which I stupidly did before taking a piccie).
Bulbs are still firm, all the nearby garlic & Japanese Onions appears fine (lifted 2 days ago), and all the remaining Shallots seem fine.
I wonder if I should lift the rest of the Shallots now, even though it's a bit early... 3 more days of rain won't help things much.
So, is this that or is there a less evil rot that happens to be white?
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Sounds horribly like it!!
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Thanks Tim - it almost certainly must've come in on the shallots I bought from the allotment shop as the plot hadn't been used for a number of years... although it's possible it was there already. How miserable if it is.
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Lift the rest and see what they're like. Don't grow alliums in that part of the plot.
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So far I've only had one bad one in the Garlic bed.