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    Hi Folks

    My strawberries were doing great they had nice big flowers on and after they dropped had some nice strawbs.
    The problem was a couple of weeks ago i got my first greenhouse and as the weather at the time was very unpredictable ( Cold and Windy ) i decided to put them in the GH still in the pots so they were not disturbed.
    After a couple of days all the strawb started to turn brown and have gone hard so thinking that the GH is too hot i have put them outside again
    My next door neighbour has his in pots and left in the garden and his have turned the same.

    Any suggestions ???
    Cheers .... John

    Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

    PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

  • #2
    Sorry no,but my outdoor ones are just starting to turn red.They are elvira,free from g w.I;m Sorry that yours are a bit of a problem,maybe one of the more experienced strawberry growers could help?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by johninblackpool View Post
      My next door neighbour has his in pots and left in the garden and his have turned the same
      Brown leaves could be:
      - wind burn
      - over watering
      - drought
      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      • #4
        Hi here are some photo's

        Can't understand they were all ok till i put them in the GH but then again my neighbour didn't put his in a GH
        All the leaves look great and the same on my neighbours

        Cheers
        John
        Attached Files
        Cheers .... John

        Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

        PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

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        • #5
          The foliage looks fine, but the fruits are black! Yuk

          Could be Botrytis, caused by cool, wet conditions and over-feeding. - http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/techni..._botryitis.htm
          Last edited by Two_Sheds; 01-06-2009, 07:24 AM.
          All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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          • #6
            Not sure what the problem is (but bad weather <frost?> before you put them in the greenhouse seems the likely cause if it has also affected your neighbour), but I would remove the blackened fruits and their stalks, so as not to risk spreading a disease (if it is a disease).
            You don't mention which variety, which mght be helpful for a diagnosis, since most fruit varieties have known issues or disease problems.
            .

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            • #7
              Hi FB
              Don't know which type had them for a couple of years my neighbours have been there at least 5 yrs
              may get rid and start a fresh next year if nothing happens this year
              I have removed the old fruits and hoping new growth starts soon
              Cheers
              John
              Cheers .... John

              Web link to our Allotment website http://lawsonsallotment.btck.co.uk/

              PS my plot is 9 shown on the Plot Holders Pictures

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