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Sudden wilt of melons?

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11 years ago

Only a week ago, I was having to pull back the melon vines out of the paths every day, just to get through them. It was almost impossible to see the growing fruits under the rampant growth of the leaves. Now, in just a few days, there's a lot of wilting of the Galia melons and the fruits are suddenly out in the open, exposed to the sun. Not seeing this [so far] in the next row over, Charentais, or the watermelons. Also seeing aborting young fruits.

My first thought was bacterial wilt, but the pressure from cucumber beetles has been extremely low, and there are no strings of gummy sap when I cut one of the wilted vines.

Earlier, the vines would sometimes wilt a little in the afternoon sun. We've been having heat wave/drought here, but I think I've kept the melons watered. There's been some powdery mildew, but neem seems to have controlled it.

Starting to think it must be sudden wilt. If so, is this something that will spread to nearby cucurbits?

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