General Problem Diagnosis for Vegetables |
What the problem looks like |
Probable cause |
Controls and comments |
poor fruit yield; small fruit with poor taste |
- uneven moisture
- poor soil fertility
- improper temperature
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- Supply moisture during dry periods.
- Add compost or well-composted manure.
- Plant at right time of year.
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plants grow slowly; light green leaves |
- insufficient light
- cool weather
- improper pH
- excess water
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- Thin plants; do not plant in shade.
- Provide hot caps, floating row cover.
- Test for pH. If alkaline, add soil sulfur, aluminum sulfate, and peat moss.
- Do not overwater. Improve drainage by adding amendments and/or building raised beds.
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seedlings do not emerge |
- insufficient soil moisture
- soil crusting
- damping-off (fungal problem)
- incorrect planting depth or seeds washed away
- slow germination due to weather
- root maggots
- old seed
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- Supply water.
- Apply light mulch to soil surface or water often enough to keep surface moist.
- Do not overwater. Use treated seed.
- Use gentler watering technique.
- In spring or fall, cover bed with clear plastic to increase soil temperature.
- Use registered soil insecticide. Use floating row cover as exclusion.
- Use registered soil insecticide. Use floating row cover as exclusion.
- Use current season seed.
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seedlings wilt and fall over |
- dry soil
- damping-off (fungal disease)
- cutworms
- root maggots
- old seed
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- Supply water.
- Do not overwater. Treat with fungicide.
- Destroy crop residues; keep garden weed-free. Use cardboard collars, floating row covers.
- Use floating row cover as exclusion; use soil insecticide.
- Use current season seed.
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chewed seedlings, plants, fruit |
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- Place fence around garden; cover with netting, floating row cover.
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leaves stippled with tiny white spots |
- spider mites
- air pollution (ozone)
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- Treat with registered miticide or insecticidal soap spray.
- Wash off foliage.
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wilted plants |
- root rot (fungal disease)
- vascular wilt (fungal disease mainly affect-ing tomato, potato, eggplant, pepper)
- root knot nematodes
- various root-feeding nematodes
- waterlogged soil
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- Do not overwater. Remove old plant debris. Rotate crops.
- Use resistant varieties. Use soil solarization techniques. Rotate crops.
- Use resistant varieties. Use soil solarization techniques. Rotate crops.
- Submit soil sample for nematode analysis. Use soil solarization or fumigation.
- Improve drainage.
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general leaf yellowing; no wilting |
- nutrient or mineral deficiency
- insufficient light
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- Test soil for deficiencies. Add complete fertilizer.
- Thin plants to reduce shading. Move to sunnier garden location.
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leaf margins turn brown and shrivel |
- dry soil
- salt damage
- fertilizer burn
- potassium deficiency
- cold injury
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- Supply water.
- Do not place garden where de-icing salt may have been applied on nearby concrete. Keep salty water off foliage. Leach with good-quality water.
- Do not overapply fertilizer. Flush soil with water. Test soil for soluble salts level.
- Test soil for deficiency. Apply potassium fertilizer, compost, or manure.
- Protect from cold with hot caps, floating row cover.
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discrete brown spots on leaves |
- chemical injury due to local application or drift
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- Do not apply chemicals that are not registered for use on the plant. Apply chemicals at registered rate.
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white powdery growth on upper leaf surface |
- powdery mildew (fungal disease)
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- Choose resistant varieties. Use Safer’s sulfur with surfactant.
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leaves shredded or stripped from plant |
- rodents, deer, hail damage, or slugs
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- Place fence around garden. Use slug bait.
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leaves with yellow and green mosaic or mottle pattern; puckered leaves; stunted plants |
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- Use resistant varieties if possible. Remove infected plants. Remove old plant debris. Practice insect and weed control.
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curled, puckered or distorted leaves |
- herbicide injury
- virus disease
- aphids
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- If you use lawn herbicides, apply after wind has died down. Do not apply herbicides in the heat of the day.
- Use resistant varieties if possible. Remove infected plants. Remove old plant debris. Practice insect and weed control.
- Use soap-based spray, floating row cover.
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