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Old April 18, 2012   #1
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So this is what happen started my cukes(marketmore)on 3/27.inside undder florescents yesterday i looked at them(2.5in tall) the leaves were llike chalky so I did that milk/water spray, then this morning i looked they seemed to be better REALLY so I took them outside it was real sunny along wit my toms for about 5 hrs. went to go get them OMG they were all chalky again and now even on my toms should I toss em or is somethin I can do.
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Old April 18, 2012   #2
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Can you take pictures, please?
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Old April 18, 2012   #3
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I wouldn't toss 'em, but I would continue the milk/water spray. Yep, a pic would be good. Good luck!
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Old April 19, 2012   #4
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Default here r sum pics //

these r the cukes best pic I can get until my son comes home
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Old April 19, 2012   #5
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i posted sum pics of my cukes any advice is needed
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Old April 19, 2012   #6
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to be honest, we need better pics. Wait to do anything drastic until the son can take better pics.
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Old April 19, 2012   #7
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Cuke seed sprouts pretty quickly. I would restart more seeds and keep the soil barely moist(it looks awfully wet in your photo). Or, start them in their permanent home outside, maybe under a cloche. I direct sow mine in their container when the weather is warm.
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Old April 19, 2012   #8
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start outside under what????
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A cloche is just a transparent cover you put over a seedling or plant to protect it from the cold. (I think cloche is french for bell)

An easy one to make is to take a plastic gallon milk jug and cut off the bottom. Then just set it over the seed area, like a little tent.

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Old April 19, 2012   #10
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Thanks Barb Im going to go and get right on it I get so excited then I was crushed you know never grew anything before so thanks again esp thephoto
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Old April 19, 2012   #11
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Default more pics tom ,cuke & squash(this looks good right?)

the squash was wat i was most worried about
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Old April 19, 2012   #12
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Newwine - I am wondering if some of this is milk residue from the spray. Please satisfy my curiousity and see if you can wipe or wash it off one of the leaves.
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Old April 19, 2012   #13
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I dont see much of anything wrong.
And I would just sow outside.
Cucumbers and some squash will just set there and do nothing till the weather warms up.
The longer they sit the more of a chance they have of something eating them.

When it gets hot and the nights warm up they will explode with growth.

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