Can someone please help me and tell me what this is on my strawberry?
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Hard to tell from the photo whether you are referring to some kind of insect or a blotch caused by fungus. If it's the former, there are numerous weevils and borers which will attack strawberries, though something that has broken the surface and sucked the sap will allow fungal growth to get in, which is probably why some of the strawberry surface is going brown.
The best thing to do is make sure the strawberries are well off the soil or compost and ideally kept dry with either straw or black plastic under the fruit.
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Originally posted by BertieFox View PostHard to tell from the photo whether you are referring to some kind of insect or a blotch caused by fungus. If it's the former, there are numerous weevils and borers which will attack strawberries, though something that has broken the surface and sucked the sap will allow fungal growth to get in, which is probably why some of the strawberry surface is going brown.
The best thing to do is make sure the strawberries are well off the soil or compost and ideally kept dry with either straw or black plastic under the fruit.
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Originally posted by BertieFox View PostThe best thing to do is make sure the strawberries are well off the soil or compost and ideally kept dry with either straw or black plastic under the fruit.Carrie
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View PostLooks like something had a slight nibble,or it's a bruise damage,either way I suspect it will rot,keep a regular check on them to see if any more go the same wayCarrie
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Something couldn't wait for it's first Strawb of the year! I know the feeling......
Incidently anyone else help pollinate their Strawbs with a soft brush? My Pineberrys for example don't have male parts so I find it helps ....Last edited by Richard Eldritch; 14-05-2014, 07:06 PM.Hussar!
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Originally posted by Richard Eldritch View PostSomething couldn't wait for it's first Strawb of the year! I know the feeling......
Incidently anyone else help pollinate their Strawbs with a soft brush? My Pineberrys for example don't have male parts so I find it helps ....
I read somewhere on the net that the 1st year of strawberries growing you can pick the petals off to give it help and then the 2nd and 3rd you leave the petals to fall off.Carrie
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Leave the petals, they are what attract the pollinators. They glow under UV light which insects can see, ya see?
Anyhoo the second and third years are when the plants really start producing so be patient!Last edited by Richard Eldritch; 14-05-2014, 07:36 PM.Hussar!
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Does any one know why my strawberry leaf has turned red?
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Originally posted by cariann88 View PostDoes any one know why my strawberry leaf has turned red?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]45147[/ATTACH]Last edited by Richard Eldritch; 15-05-2014, 07:41 PM.Hussar!
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don't worry so much.
you will get strawberries.
That damage is very likely to be slug nibbles, followed by a bit of rot in the damaged area. Strawberries will always be eaten by blackbirds, slugs, snails & millipedesAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Richard Eldritch View PostSomething couldn't wait for it's first Strawb of the year! I know the feeling......
Incidently anyone else help pollinate their Strawbs with a soft brush? My Pineberrys for example don't have male parts so I find it helps ....
The marked strawberry could be (as Two sheds said)be a nibble from anything, a bird peck for instance.Last edited by Bill HH; 16-05-2014, 10:01 AM.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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