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I bet its blight

Started by northener, August 20, 2007, 12:35:51

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northener

Greenhouse full of toms 4 ailsa craig 2 marmande 4 tigerella and 2 golden sunrise, noticed like sootie deposits on fruit and leaves of 1 ailsa craig. Just got back and its spread to a couple more it seems to effect the higher leaves more, it feels kind of sticky. Does it sound like blight?

northener


growmore

#1
Have you noticed any whitefly in there ? It sounds to me like the mess they make ...
Cheers .. Jim

asbean

Doesn't sound like blight ...  More of a pest kind ofthing, rather than a fungus, I think
The Tuscan Beaneater

saddad

the sticky ness is probably honeydew from the aphids you then get a sooty fungs developing on the mess...
:-\

northener

Yes Jim i had whitefly maybe a week ago but not bad enough to warrant spraying. I'll have a closer inspection after work, it sounds better then i thought.

northener

Yes your right the underside of the leaves are covered in whitefly. Some plants are worse then others what should i do remove the worst leaves? I've a recipe for a rhubarb spray would that work?

growmore

Cheers .. Jim

northener

Just returned from holiday. Sounds interesting do you use them yourself? how do you stop the little beasties leaving the greenhouse? Had a friend and allotment neighbour tending the greenhouse. Neighbour been spraying with bug zapper while i've been away so its kept them at bay. I've been up today and took the worst affected leaves off and the fruits are fine, i picked half a carrier bag full today,next stop recipe section. Thanks for info Jim.

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