Just lost my entire gooseberry crop to mildew...

Started by chriscross1966, May 06, 2009, 08:32:20

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chriscross1966

Went up to the plot a few days ago, gooseberries were fine, massive crop coming along, went along yesterday evening and the whole lot were mildewed  :( Am I llikely to get them to flower again this year if I take all the afflicted fruit off?..... Apart from spraying with Dithane or Bordeaux mixture what can I do?.... the plants look healthy, though they are a bit shaded by a couple of trees I intend having out sometinme soon....

chrisc

chriscross1966


Robert_Brenchley

If it really is that bad (or is it just a bit of superficial downing?) then you've probably lost them for the year. Rather than spraying like mad, you need to ask yourself why it happened. Can the air circulate round them? Are they in a damp spot? Could you replant with a resistant variety if there is one?


chriscross1966

Quote from: Robert_Brenchley on May 06, 2009, 10:35:47
If it really is that bad (or is it just a bit of superficial downing?) then you've probably lost them for the year. Rather than spraying like mad, you need to ask yourself why it happened. Can the air circulate round them? Are they in a damp spot? Could you replant with a resistant variety if there is one?

Hmm... not that damp though did rain lots for a day last week not great air circulation (they've not been tended for a couple of years I guess, it's my first year)

WIll give them a spray with bordeaux topnight and talk to the neighbours about the trees (which are on my plot but I don't think are anythign important)

chrisc

PurpleHeather

Several years ago I lost a crop that way. I was told to destroy the plants and try again.

Another advisor said move them to a less damp location.

I did and they recovered and did well the next year.

This year has not been as wet as others so I would suggest that you move your bushes to a sunnier place. They must be somewhere too humid for them.

chriscross1966

Quote from: PurpleHeather on May 06, 2009, 19:34:24
Several years ago I lost a crop that way. I was told to destroy the plants and try again.

Another advisor said move them to a less damp location.

I did and they recovered and did well the next year.

This year has not been as wet as others so I would suggest that you move your bushes to a sunnier place. They must be somewhere too humid for them.
I'll have to look at moving them later on, not got the time right now...... Seems a shame to destroy them, they appear to be heavy croppers...

chrisc

telboy

chriscross,
There's a simple spray made with soft soap & ????
Came up last year * worked for me . Go get it !!!!!!!
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

chriscross1966

Quote from: telboy on May 07, 2009, 22:27:20
chriscross,
There's a simple spray made with soft soap & ????
Came up last year * worked for me . Go get it !!!!!!!


Many thanks. will search for it.... problem is I've got about a ten-day absence from the plot coming up :-(

chrisc

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