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Ice Man

Garner, NC

With the tropical depression heading our way, and bringing up to 5 inches of rain, I guess us eastern growers will find out how our patchs drains, or we'll need some scuba gear!
I guess with a good 4-5 inches of rain, one should try and replace nitrogen, soon after the patch dries, and stay on top of Fungicide's. Maybe it will wash all the squash bugs away. Any other advice?

6/6/2013 9:24:54 AM

brotherdave

Corryton, TN

I have NO IDEA on what to do for the squash bugs. Sprayed on the 3rd, 2in of rain late yesterday and finding bugs this morning. grrrrrrrr

6/6/2013 1:09:17 PM

wv melonman

Watervalley Ms

Permethirine about 30 percent.

6/6/2013 6:21:42 PM

lbright

South Arkansas

Asana or Mustang Max works on squash bugs but I don't have hands on experience with heavy rain.

6/6/2013 7:40:59 PM

brotherdave

Corryton, TN

Thanks all. Been using Asana, Bifenthrin, Permethirin and even Seven XLR. Getting good nockdown I'm just whining about the numbers and very little residual because of untimely rains.

Don't worry Ice, with the height of those beds the flood waters won't even reach the root zone!

6/6/2013 8:53:44 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

It looks like we will be getting a good deal of rain here too. It seems that it is either feast or famine. We either have not enough rain or too much!

6/6/2013 9:59:07 PM

Ice Man

Garner, NC

BroDave, One thing I learned a few years ago....spray early season, and often. Seems once they take up, nearly impossible to rid them. Now I start spraying very,very early, and it seems to help a lot.

6/6/2013 10:04:05 PM

Holloway

Bowdon, GA

Zenith is the most effective one I have used. 75% merit. I don't eat'em. I know the feelin John. for years seem like we could count the number of summer rains we got on one hand. Then the last two year have been complete washouts. I'll take the rain though. Maybe not so good for melons but great for hay crops and cattle.

6/7/2013 11:31:10 AM

Ice Man

Garner, NC

we got 7 inches, glad those beds are super raised

6/8/2013 8:51:20 PM

Rookiesmom

Arden, NC

Dang that's a lot of water. I thought we had it bad whe we had a gully washer last evening and had 2 inches in an hour. Then another 1.5 inches after that overnight.

6/8/2013 10:39:22 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

thats alot Todd. we have been very wet here too but not that bad. Hey, i want some of that corn, it look great !

6/8/2013 10:47:49 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Looks like. Like it or not Todd your growing hydroponically this year.Should I send some ferts??lol! Sorry I couldnt resist.Not laughing at ya,just with ya.Beats crying,What you dont need is more water(tears).lol

6/9/2013 7:14:50 AM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

well here is my area forcast...SUGGEST HEAVY RAIN/FLOODING WILL BE THE MAIN THREAT THROUGH TONIGHT.

i switching all my plants to hydro !

6/9/2013 12:14:24 PM

Rookiesmom

Arden, NC

I just looked at the radar Chris, you're surrounded, no escape, looks like a royal water beating to me. Bad thing is it's headed my way too!

6/9/2013 2:44:31 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Grab your rubber duckie & head for the patch Chris!.Now were getting it 1 1/2 inches now more is coming tonight.

6/12/2013 8:54:20 PM

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