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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4242348" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>:bash: i cant pull up the pic but if it is a pic of molded or rotting squash it usually means you either planted too many squash too close together where they cant get air flow or your plants are planted in a dead air space. squash need plenty of room and plenty of ventilation especially in hot humid weather. this high heat and humidity can be hard on some garden veggies.</p><p></p><p>edit: can see the pic now. one other thing is never overhead water in late evening. always early morning or early afternoon. if the water doesnt evaporate off the plants and doesnt have enough ventilation then you will get moldy squash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4242348, member: 6230"] :bash: i cant pull up the pic but if it is a pic of molded or rotting squash it usually means you either planted too many squash too close together where they cant get air flow or your plants are planted in a dead air space. squash need plenty of room and plenty of ventilation especially in hot humid weather. this high heat and humidity can be hard on some garden veggies. edit: can see the pic now. one other thing is never overhead water in late evening. always early morning or early afternoon. if the water doesnt evaporate off the plants and doesnt have enough ventilation then you will get moldy squash. [/QUOTE]
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