Hello... The purpose of this thread to collectively gather information on the identification, diagnosis, and treatment of fungus and diseases that attack the stems of outdoor plants. Not to mention the Cause or where it came from.
Feel free to post pictures of any stem fungal diseases you may be encountering and any advice you may have on treatment.
This season, I lost a plant due to a fungal infection that attacked the base of the stem. By the time I noticed it due to the alfalfa hay mulch covering the base, it was too late. The damage to the roots had spread thru the entire plant. It stopped taking up water and died shortly after using Actinovate and 3rd Eye to combat the fungus. I chalked this up to death being the result of a drip emitter too close to the stem, hidden under mulch, causing a breeding ground for the fungus to take a hold of the stem and then roots. From what I researched, I thought it was Pythium.
One week later on another large diesel plant in the greenhouse I notice a small lateral branch completely wilted out. Upon closer inspection, the main branch it was connected to appears to have turned browned over a 12" section. It also feels a little squishy under the skin. There is evidence of mold growing at the lateral branch nodes close on either side of the 12" section. After analyzing photos up close, it appears there is the presence of possible black mold spores on that main branch.
Notice the 12" section of brown in this branch. It is visibly thinner than either side.
Close up of the section, notice the black spores
Notice the moldy nodes
Wilty branch that was evidence of problem
The plant otherwise looks healthy at this moment. Some leaves that are attached to branches off the moldy branch show slight yellow color.
Lets get some healthy discussion going... I can't be the only person experiencing this.
Feel free to post pictures of any stem fungal diseases you may be encountering and any advice you may have on treatment.
This season, I lost a plant due to a fungal infection that attacked the base of the stem. By the time I noticed it due to the alfalfa hay mulch covering the base, it was too late. The damage to the roots had spread thru the entire plant. It stopped taking up water and died shortly after using Actinovate and 3rd Eye to combat the fungus. I chalked this up to death being the result of a drip emitter too close to the stem, hidden under mulch, causing a breeding ground for the fungus to take a hold of the stem and then roots. From what I researched, I thought it was Pythium.
One week later on another large diesel plant in the greenhouse I notice a small lateral branch completely wilted out. Upon closer inspection, the main branch it was connected to appears to have turned browned over a 12" section. It also feels a little squishy under the skin. There is evidence of mold growing at the lateral branch nodes close on either side of the 12" section. After analyzing photos up close, it appears there is the presence of possible black mold spores on that main branch.
Notice the 12" section of brown in this branch. It is visibly thinner than either side.
Close up of the section, notice the black spores
Notice the moldy nodes
Wilty branch that was evidence of problem
The plant otherwise looks healthy at this moment. Some leaves that are attached to branches off the moldy branch show slight yellow color.
Lets get some healthy discussion going... I can't be the only person experiencing this.