Got some courgettes growing under polytunnel cover along with other stuff such as corn, everything going ok until weekend then got this happen .
Am wondering what this could be?, i am thinking it might have got scorced by the sun(or am i am of track completely?), because it was was only a mini polytunnel and close to the plant, its happened to a couple of the plants, other then that they are growing well.i have removed the plastic sheeting just in case
Your thoughts appreciated:)
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P.s Will they recover?
Your new leaves look happy...so no worries..it could be scorch by either hot or cold...
On the soil I can see slug pellets and also some white spots, is that granular fertiliser..if so it could have landed on the leaves and burned them!! XX Jeannine
I had exactly the same on my courgette plants last year. I posted pics here and got lots of probable causes but in the end they grew very vigorously and fruited abundantly, so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Julie :)
thanks, yep white stuff is fertislier, am wondering should i put the plastic covers back on, the plants have been in for several weeks now (including the sweet corn, but under the cover), or should i put it back on with it due to turn cold @ the weekend?
personally...id cover em back over again and save the sleepless nights,but i AM guilty of fussing too much.....
yea think i will, think the smaller sweetcorn will be the more vunerable then the other plants
Looks similar to what happened to some radishes in my polytunnel this week. I should have known cause i had the same effect on some overwintered rocket a while back. I had watered and the leaves were wet - it was sun scorch. Did you let droplets of water get on the leaves? I am installing a leaky hose watering system tomorrow.
Quote from: Geoff H on May 06, 2010, 00:20:59
Looks similar to what happened to some radishes in my polytunnel this week. I should have known cause i had the same effect on some overwintered rocket a while back. I had watered and the leaves were wet - it was sun scorch. Did you let droplets of water get on the leaves? I am installing a leaky hose watering system tomorrow.
i think your right, yes i did, was just watering from the hose , dont think will have the sun scorch problem for the next few days!!