I did manage to get a dozen pie pumpkins from it, so it's not all that bad.
by DamiensDelight
11 Comments
Kyrie_Blue
More mildew than plant at this stage. I think she’s done
MistressLyda
Is… is she even alive at that stage?
KilgoreTroutsAnus
Nah… she’s done.
FunAdministration334
Looks like my backside in January ✨
In all seriousness, a dozen pie pumpkins is a good yield.
That’ll do, plant. That’ll do.
never_relent
She’s still suprisingly plump *wink* There’s a joke in there about geriatric sex but it won’t come to me.
Aaanyway… She’s a beaut!
manyamile
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unclefensrice
Try some sugar water ,if it’s on its last limb I had a watermelon plant that wasn’t producing earlier this year and added about four teaspoons of sugar to a water picture and a few days later it had blooms ,at this point I don’t think you got anything to loose
motherfudgersob
If her name was Lazarus, she’d still be done fir. Sorry.
hazelquarrier_couch
No you can’t ðŸ˜
WillemsSakura
Milk and water mixed up in a spray bottle, spray the leaves thoroughly. Do this on a dry/sunny day. Milk protein will destroy the mildew fungus.
AENocturne
I’m just leaving it on my squash. It’s like 6 weeks at best before frost hits. If the leaves aren’t shriveled and dead, they’re still working.
11 Comments
More mildew than plant at this stage. I think she’s done
Is… is she even alive at that stage?
Nah… she’s done.
Looks like my backside in January ✨
In all seriousness, a dozen pie pumpkins is a good yield.
That’ll do, plant. That’ll do.
She’s still suprisingly plump *wink*
There’s a joke in there about geriatric sex but it won’t come to me.
Aaanyway… She’s a beaut!
![gif](giphy|3xz2BPbIqcqpFDKXsI)
Try some sugar water ,if it’s on its last limb I had a watermelon plant that wasn’t producing earlier this year and added about four teaspoons of sugar to a water picture and a few days later it had blooms ,at this point I don’t think you got anything to loose
If her name was Lazarus, she’d still be done fir. Sorry.
No you can’t ðŸ˜
Milk and water mixed up in a spray bottle, spray the leaves thoroughly. Do this on a dry/sunny day. Milk protein will destroy the mildew fungus.
I’m just leaving it on my squash. It’s like 6 weeks at best before frost hits. If the leaves aren’t shriveled and dead, they’re still working.