Help! Something has attacked my sweet pea seedlings

Started by springbok, January 16, 2008, 10:36:29

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springbok

On opening my cloche this morning I noticed several of my sweetpeas looked pretty poorly.
They have tiny white dots at their bases.  Can anybody tell me what these are and how I can erradicate them before they get the rest of them.  :(

springbok


Tee Gee

Any chance of a photo, the symptoms you give don't ring any bells with me.

I don't think the white bits are slug eggs as these are harmless until they hatch, then again some might have hatched.

As I say a picture would help!


Georgie

If you can't post a picture then can you explain what you mean by poorly?  Have they drooped, shrivelled up, gone brown?  Are there any holes in the leaves or marks on them?  That sort of thing.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

springbok

There a loads of tiny pinhead white balls at the base of the stem, which has caused them to wilt and die.  The roots are gone too.
I will try and take a picture.

Georgie

Hmmmm.  Roots gone sounds like vine weevil to me.  Not sure about the white balls but they sound like some sort of eggs.

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Amazin

Could the white dots be the first signs of fungus or mould, perhaps caused by cold and damp/ humidity in the cloche?
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Robert_Brenchley


calendula

small white spots - sounds like anthracnose but could be other things as well

http://www.lathyrus.com/culture/path.htm

springbok

Thats what I thought it was.  But says USA only! 

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