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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 303000" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I always got that problem with squash when I had a garden in Dallas. It was always at this time of year, and I finally decided that their season just must be up by August/Sept. The leaves and stems would literally dissolve into the ground. </p><p></p><p>I think the white spots are just fungus that attacks the plants when their season is up, and then they die from it. I just always tried to get the most squash I could, and then I just knew they had lived their life expectancy.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure if there is anything else you can do except maybe spray it with an anti-fungal spray.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 303000, member: 3301"] I always got that problem with squash when I had a garden in Dallas. It was always at this time of year, and I finally decided that their season just must be up by August/Sept. The leaves and stems would literally dissolve into the ground. I think the white spots are just fungus that attacks the plants when their season is up, and then they die from it. I just always tried to get the most squash I could, and then I just knew they had lived their life expectancy. I am not sure if there is anything else you can do except maybe spray it with an anti-fungal spray. [/QUOTE]
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