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[quote=Anonymous]As I said before, it is probably bacterial wilt and very common in this area with cukes. Cukes are tough in this area because of BW, powdery mildew, downy mildew, mosaic virus, cucumber beetles etc. etc. Often times, the plant will still produce even as it is dying. There is nothing you can do to save any of these cukes once they get sick. If you get a yield, great. If not, rip -em out and start over. Lucky for us, cukes grow fast and it is only June. Just remember to look out for cucumber beetles, they drop their larva in the soil (where they eat the roots of plants) and overwinter there. All curcubits are challenging to grow in this area, not impossible, but challenging.[/quote]
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