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majorcatfish
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looks like i have Verticillium wilt on my yorkers, all the others look great....
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@majorcatfish
You could add some black plastic around the plant to heat up the soil and possibly kill the fungi. You can also cut off the badly affected leaves and use a selenium nutrient like Rino skin, the selenium will make stronger cell walls in the leaves and should help with the wilt.
My NYers are doing well, setting bloom a little but are only around 20 in. high right now. They aren't as big or sturdy as the others planted at the same time, but I don't really expect them to be due to what they are up against~big ol' indeterminate vines.
I have to keep reminding myself not to sucker the NYers. For now they look very healthy and I'm excited to see how they do down here in the middle, smack dab between the south and the north.