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TigrikT June 27, 2020 03:45 PM

Please! Help! Phytophthora on peppers in Earth Boxes
 
Could they be saved? I have mancozeb/copper and plant doctor fungicide. They are not compatible and need 10 days interval.
Not sure which one would be better to start with
Also wondering about adding fungicides directly into resrvoir
The disease just started

Father'sDaughter June 28, 2020 09:55 AM

From what I have read, fungicides will only help prevent it, not treat it after the fact, so not sure if either will help at this point.

What are you using for a mix in your Earthboxes? And are they also getting hit with rain water? Too wet for too long is usually what brings on the problem.

TigrikT June 28, 2020 10:56 AM

Thank you for the reply. ProMix. 10 years old though.
Some rain water does get into it. But not that much. Maybe during the spring/winter while it was outside. The cover was not tight.

I have sprayed the plants with a Plant Doctor Fungicide as it states it has curative properties. And added some into reservoir.

So far the only stem at the soil line is affected. No damage on leaves. I cut couple of the peppers above the damage and put them into clean ProMix. Maybe it will take.

Thank you again. Very frustrated. 3 boxes show the damage.

BioSafe (5.34% Hydrogen Peroxide, 1.36% Peroxyacetic Acid) stated it is curative too.

b54red June 29, 2020 11:28 AM

Since you know of nothing that will help why not try the diluted bleach spray. Wet the stem that is affected and the soil immediately around the infected area. If you see no harm then do it again a day or two later and then wait and see if it helps. It is my go to method of working with unknown or so called incurable diseases and it works sometimes on some particularly hard to treat diseases as long as they are not too far along. Mix around 5 1/2 oz of standard 6% sodium hypochlorite bleach in a gallon of water with a dab of dish washing soap. You can make it a bit stronger for really hard to treat problems.

Bill

TigrikT June 30, 2020 06:52 AM

Thank you, Bill. I was going to ask you about the Clorox solution.
I have started to use the Plant Doctor (phosphorus acid), sprayed the plants and put 1 TBs in the reservoir. The plants perked up right away.
I want to use your recommendation now on the stem lesions by the soil line.
Thank you again.

b54red June 30, 2020 10:50 AM

I hope it works. I have never had to deal with that particular problem which makes it very rare.:lol:

Bill


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