So yesterday morning I was doing my usual inspection of my garden and felt particularly proud of my cucumbers that were starting to develop. Now last week I noticed this ugly white powder was all over the leaves of the cucumber plant. I recognized it as being a mildewy fungus like the variety that had attacked the zucchini plant about a month ago. I went and purchased a bottle of plant fungus killer and applied it on the cucumber plant. Although it left ugly stains on the leaves, all seemed well and hopefully it was doing its job. Now back to yesterday, I was so excited to see one of the cucumbers that was aprrox 2 1/2 inches long. It was really cute and prickly which I did not know about young cucumbers. Here's a picture I took of it.
Shortly after taking this picture I decided to do some grooming and remove some of the dead leaves and a few of the ones with a lot of the powder still on them. To my astonishment a couple of hours later when I looked out my kitchen window, the branch with this lovely cucumber had wilted like you would not believe! What happened in that short period of time that traumatized the plant, I have no idea. Look at it now, just a day later.
I've gone online to do some investigation and one thing that I've learned is that I should not be wetting the leaves of my plants when watering. This increases the chances of diseases developing on the plants. As I have said in the past, this is a learning experience for me. I enjoy challenging myself and will not give up. Next years crop will be bigger and better.