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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 4243168" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>like dave said it will help especially if the plants are not in full sun for most of the day. i had one plant this year that had started that and i yanked it out of the garden. (i miscounted 4 on a hill). that is definately wet rot and not blossom end rot, and there is not much you can do except provide more ventilation and watch how you water. if it is wide spread then as soon as the fruit has formed then you can pull the blossom and get it out of the garden, ive done his and it helps. also to keep from overwatering, mulch around the plants. this will keep the soil and roots moist while protecting the blossoms from water vapor evaporation which will add to the humidity.</p><p></p><p>here is an ag article that explains how to plant and take care of squash,pull up the html version or pdf.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://store.aces.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=13753" target="_blank">https://store.aces.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=13753</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 4243168, member: 6230"] like dave said it will help especially if the plants are not in full sun for most of the day. i had one plant this year that had started that and i yanked it out of the garden. (i miscounted 4 on a hill). that is definately wet rot and not blossom end rot, and there is not much you can do except provide more ventilation and watch how you water. if it is wide spread then as soon as the fruit has formed then you can pull the blossom and get it out of the garden, ive done his and it helps. also to keep from overwatering, mulch around the plants. this will keep the soil and roots moist while protecting the blossoms from water vapor evaporation which will add to the humidity. here is an ag article that explains how to plant and take care of squash,pull up the html version or pdf. [url=https://store.aces.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=13753]https://store.aces.edu/ItemDetail.aspx?ProductID=13753[/url] [/QUOTE]
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