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Controlling Clubroot in Brassicas
medium
Gardening
seasonal
7 steps
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Safety Warnings
Handle lime carefully to avoid skin and eye irritation.
Tools Needed
Soil pH tester
— Capable of measuring to 0.1 accuracy
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Materials
Agricultural lime
— High calcium content
(As needed to reach pH 7.2)
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Disease-resistant seeds
— Brassica varieties specifically bred for clubroot resistance
(As needed)
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Steps
1
Select a planting location different from where brassicas were grown in previous years.
Tip: New ground is often the most satisfactory remedy for clubroot.
2
Test the soil pH of the intended planting area.
Tip: Clubroot thrives in acidic soils.
3
Apply lime to infested soil to raise the pH to 7.2.
Tip: Providing unfavorable soil conditions is a key preventive measure.
4
Choose and sow disease-resistant brassica varieties.
Tip: Some varieties, like certain Purple Top Turnips, show better tolerance.
5
Implement a crop rotation cycle, avoiding planting cole crops in the same location more than once every three to four years.
Tip: Rotating crops helps break the disease cycle.
6
Eliminate wild turnips and other wild mustards from the garden area.
Tip: This prevents the disease from breeding on botanically related wild plants.
7
Avoid using manure or organic materials that may contain parts of diseased plants.
Tip: Contaminated materials can introduce spores into clean soil.
Pro Tips
Avoid using material carrying spores of disease to prevent new infestations.
Preventive measures are more effective than attempting to cure an established infection.
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Sources
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Cornell Extension
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Wind River Greens Plant Database
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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