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Originally Posted by babice
Wow - you certainly know what you're doing! Check out what Fusion Power posted for you (he's one of those pros I was referring to). I was looking at figure #7 in the attached PDF and it certainly does look like Fusarium Wilt as Fusion Power suggested. I don't know what to recommend for you, though, to get rid of it/deal with it. 95 degree temps during the day are tough but it sounds like you've been doing this a while and know what you're doing (i.e., have been successful in the past with those temps)? Maybe as Fusion suggested, the soil in this spot has Fusarium Wilt in it?
ooops - didn't attach PDF - will do that in next reply as I don't know I can do that in an already-posted-reply
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Thanks for your help. We have had just few hot days this past month. In many ways, April was warmer and drier here than May. We have been in the low 80's for over week now. I'm just frustrated because I've replaced so many plants while the majority of may garden in pumping out fruit on very healthy plants. I am just afraid that this nasty stuff will spread.
Derrick