Hard to say for sure what could cause black spots. Might be some sort of mold. Growing in an area with lots of sun and very little moisture could possibly help. On the other hand, if it is some sort of plant virus or pathogen some sort of systemic fungicide may be needed. The only way to be sure is to send a sample of the diseased fruit to a plant pathologist.
my mum grows gourds (dark green with little white spots) in their garden in uk, only problem is they tend to get black spots when its just growing then die, do you have a tips for her?
Hard to say for sure what could cause black spots. Might be some sort of mold. Growing in an area with lots of sun and very little moisture could possibly help. On the other hand, if it is some sort of plant virus or pathogen some sort of systemic fungicide may be needed. The only way to be sure is to send a sample of the diseased fruit to a plant pathologist.
dirtbag1a 1 month ago
hi there,
my mum grows gourds (dark green with little white spots) in their garden in uk, only problem is they tend to get black spots when its just growing then die, do you have a tips for her?
thank you
arashid0 1 month ago
nice
pelonbombero 10 months ago
hmmm, I'm soo tempted to to try & break this record >:) & if it's been broken already, well, I'll just have to try & beat those :)
cometmoon 1 year ago
Long gourds are ornamentals. They are not edible.
dirtbag1a 2 years ago
Incredible. Do you grow these to eat?
thesku11s 2 years ago
I have a gourd tunnel too but mine is only 6 feet tall. I think I'll go taller next time. Good job.
gleetus 2 years ago
Wow great video !!
albinthekid 3 years ago