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pg3

Lodi, California

Hi,

My watermelon is wilting VERY badly, the whole plant has gone limp, though the stem is still fairly stiff. The plant was setting out its second true leaf. The temperatures were fine, ive been watering daily, and I do not think that ive overdosed anything, as ive baisically only used seaweed every week at one fl. Oz. In 2 gallons, and watered about 2 pints of that around the plant. What is wrong with the plant? I do not have a back up frowing because i started 3 seeds for one patch, and only one of them germinated, so i think that i am in serious trouble. The plant looked fine a few fays ago. Thanks!

5/18/2014 1:05:14 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

Growing*

5/18/2014 1:06:10 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

Could be anything. damping off. corn seed maggats. what is your temps. fine doesn't tell me much?

5/18/2014 1:25:43 PM

Smoky Mtn Pumpkin (Team GWG)

sevierville, Tn

picture always helps

5/18/2014 1:26:14 PM

removed_20180906

Valencia Spain

could bee too much water maybe

5/18/2014 1:57:01 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

Temps are in the 70 to 90 range over the past few days

5/18/2014 3:03:49 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

Were*

5/18/2014 3:04:02 PM

Spence***

Home of happy lil plants

To much love in water form

5/18/2014 3:04:06 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Ashton, too much water would be my guess based on what you are telling us. I bet if you were to pull the plant up you would see all brown roots and even the stem will be rotting beneath the soil line. Let it dry out, just ignore the plant and don't give it any more water. I have seen them come back from severe cases of damping off. (like yours)

5/18/2014 9:44:26 PM

Farmer Ben

Hinckley MN

All my melons croaked in the cold. Anyone in near eastern minnesota have spares?

5/18/2014 11:57:38 PM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

Ashton, how well does your soil drain ? If you have plenty of organic matter in your soil and plant in a raised mound or hill it becomes almost impossible to over water. If your drainage isn't good, the roots of your young watermelon plant won't get the oxygen they require to grow and they will die. Good drainage is essential to grow healthy giant watermelon plants.

5/19/2014 8:56:54 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

My soil has nice drainage. Thanks for the answers I have not been watering.

5/21/2014 1:02:50 AM

lcheckon

Northern Cambria, Pa.

Might be fusarium wilt.

5/21/2014 8:22:49 AM

Walking Man

formerly RGG

If your plant was diseased, you might want to figure out what
you need to do or use to prevent this from happening again.Do you have a disease prevention program ?

5/22/2014 8:21:34 PM

pg3

Lodi, California

Yes I have a disease preventing program but until about 1 1/2 months after planting I just use companion. The plant is dead now, but I have a new batch started.

5/24/2014 10:45:49 AM

tallcorn

Linden, Mi.,

Look for spider mites

5/24/2014 6:44:59 PM

Bubba Presley

Muddy Waters

Another common mistake is overfeeding a plant.Lets say your fertilizer calls for 1 teaspoon to 1 gallon of water.That gallon is to be applied over 10 square feet area.What is commonly done by newbies is dumping that in a 2 foot square.Overferts will kill a melon quicker then anything.Melons are kinda of like Ma Ma Bubba.There more sensitive then KinS.

5/26/2014 6:22:08 AM

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