suggestions to cotrol mortality in colour capsicum

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seemantini

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my capsicum plants are dying of drying up ,possibly fungal soil infection bottom upwards......its disheartening to watch , any suggestions?
 

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Drench the soil with trichoderma, How sure are you that it is fungal disease(wilt)??? Is the plant drying yp from the lower side, have u checked for any pest attack.


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Ashwini
 

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my capsicum plants are dying of drying up ,possibly fungal soil infection bottom upwards......its disheartening to watch , any suggestions?

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Raghu Ram
 

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my capsicum plants are dying of drying up ,possibly fungal soil infection bottom upwards......its disheartening to watch , any suggestions?


What causes plants to wilt suddenly?

Plant collapse soon after planting out can be due to damping-off organisms such as Pythium, Phytophthora and Rhizoctonia, or attack by crickets, cutworms or wireworms. High temperatures heat the plastic mulch, which can burn the plant stem at the level of the plastic and cause it to collapse.

Once the plants have become established, collapse can be caused by sclerotium base rot (Sclerotium rolfsii ). This fungus appears around the base of the plant as a thick white growth with small radish seed-like resting bodies at the advanced stage of the infection. Drenching around the base of the plants with a suitable, registered chemical may be worthwhile if heavy losses are expected.

Plant collapse can also be due to sudden wilt or bacterial wilt.

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Raghu Ram
 

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