All squash and pumpkin plants suffer from the same diseases. There can be many reasons for these diseases—poor watering, temperature fluctuations, and a lack of useful elements. As a result, plants become weak and vulnerable to diseases and pests.
Before planting pumpkins or zucchini on the bed, it must be prepared. It is worth nourishing the soil and digging it up. When the zucchini hatches, preventive measures should be taken, and fungicides will help in this.
By following these tips, your plantings will be protected:
- Ventilate the room often if pumpkins or zucchini are growing in a greenhouse.
- Do not plant seeds densely.
- Plant the treated seeds, or carry out pre-planting preparation for the seeds.
- Plant remains cannot be left on the bed; they must be burned.
- Moisten the plantings on demand. If the humidity is increased, the plantings can be affected by fungi and bacteria.
- Do not forget about crop rotation.
- Next time, plant zucchini in the same area after three years.
- Apply fertilizers in the correct proportions.
We wish you a good harvest!
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