What's happening to my spaghetti squash? virus?
Zone 5, shares a bed with a couple radishes and hopniss. Multiple plants are doing this on new leaves. It's an unremembered-but-heirloom variety x \[unremembered heirloom x compost heap volunteers off grocery store squash\]. Soil quality is probably not great, just by looks, without specific testing.
Cursory searching suggests a virus though those pictures don't look quite like this. If it is, do I \*need\* to pull them out or might it recover, and can I safely compost them?
Originally by u/Cantras on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/292tpdkd
Zone 5, shares a bed with a couple radishes and hopniss. Multiple plants are doing this on new leaves. It's an unremembered-but-heirloom variety x \[unremembered heirloom x compost heap volunteers off grocery store squash\]. Soil quality is probably not great, just by looks, without specific testing.
Cursory searching suggests a virus though those pictures don't look quite like this. If it is, do I \*need\* to pull them out or might it recover, and can I safely compost them?
Originally by u/Cantras on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/292tpdkd
What's happening to my spaghetti squash? virus?
Zone 5, shares a bed with a couple radishes and hopniss. Multiple plants are doing this on new leaves. It's an unremembered-but-heirloom variety x \[unremembered heirloom x compost heap volunteers off grocery store squash\]. Soil quality is probably not great, just by looks, without specific testing.
Cursory searching suggests a virus though those pictures don't look quite like this. If it is, do I \*need\* to pull them out or might it recover, and can I safely compost them?
Originally by u/Cantras on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/292tpdkd
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