Weekly Field Update
Clemson Extension agents provide updates in The South Carolina Grower this week about the status of various crops being produced throughout the state.
Coastal Region
Zack Snipes
- It has been a brutally hot and humid week in the Lowcountry.
- Hot peppers are loving this heat and coming in at great volumes.
- I have seen some sun scalding on fruit due to lacking a plant canopy.
- Poor nutrition in some cases (not having enough foliage) or diseases such as bacterial spot and phytophthora weaken the plant, so there are fewer leaves to provide shade. One grower had applied kaolin clay to help with the “sunburn.” Another product that can be used is calcium carbonate (SunShield). These are good choices for both fruit and newly set transplants this time of year. Flowers can bring great revenue to farms and add instant curb appeal.
Midlands
Rob Last
- It has been another hot and humid week in the Midlands, with variable amounts of rainfall ranging from 0.66 inches to 1.57 inches.
- Weather conditions are perfect for pest and disease outbreaks in remaining summer crops and early-planted fall crops.
- Whiteflies are present in some crops of fall watermelons.
- If in doubt, scout. Scouting will help monitor progressions and aid in timely management.
- Preparations for fall crops continue at pace with some early planted leafy greens emerging.