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Tue, May 12, 09 at 9:40
| Can anyone give me some clues as to what might be going on? I've posted about it on my blog, with pictures and my thoughts on possible reasons... I'd appreciate any insight. Thanks! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Gumshoe Gardener
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| The standard reason is too little water. Sorry if you've tried that. |
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| Yeah, definitely not that! We've been getting rain almost every day lately. |
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- Posted by ribbit32004 (My Page) on Tue, May 12, 09 at 17:01
| Mine are doing round about the same thing. I thought that they might not have liked the Insecticidal soap I sprayed on the as they curled the next day. |
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| And I did the opposite....sprayed Neem oil last night after I noticed the curling. |
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| My cucumbers did that after I transplanted them. They eventually recovered. I thought it was lack of water too. I don't know what it was but I am blaming it on non-hardening. I am sure that is not your problem though. I assume you started them in the garden from seeds. There are so many knowledgeable gardeners on here. I am sure you will find your answer. |
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