My summer raspberries were a disaster this year. I think they had some sort of fungal disease, the leaves were curled up and looked a bit distorted, and there was hardly any fruit. My question is, should I prune them back or leave them? I know you should cut back the canes which have fruited this year, but as I hardly had any fruit I'm not sure which are 'this years' canes! Can anyone advise please?
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I wonder if they had raspberry beetle? I don't bother with summer rasps at all now because of this horrible pestAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI wonder if they had raspberry beetle? I don't bother with summer rasps at all now because of this horrible pest
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Does the beetle actually stop fruit from forming? And affect the leaves as well??
I noticed I had a few little horrid grubs, but thought it just affected some of the fruit... Didn't realise it could actually damage the whole plant.
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The leaves will have curled in all probability because of an aphid infestation. The beetle larvae won't damage the plant, they just gorge themselves stupid on the fruit. Prune as normal and be very diligent in the springtime and deal with any signs of aphids quickly.
Where are you seeing the dry grey patches on your autumn plants? leaves or canes?
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostThe leaves will have curled in all probability because of an aphid infestation. The beetle larvae won't damage the plant, they just gorge themselves stupid on the fruit. Prune as normal and be very diligent in the springtime and deal with any signs of aphids quickly.
Where are you seeing the dry grey patches on your autumn plants? leaves or canes?
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All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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