poorly looking strawberries

Started by gwynnethmary, May 26, 2011, 22:02:44

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gwynnethmary

We have some plants in one of those herb planters with several holes in.  They seemed happy enough and are showing several as yet green fruits.  However, some of the leaves are turning black, as well as the flowers that are still left on the plants.  Is this a virus, and if so, what can we do about it please?

gwynnethmary


goodlife

Have your plants dried out between waterings?

Jeannine

I would be more inclined to think they have been too wet..smell them, does it smell bad..I did this one year with a strawberry barrel.

XX Jeannine
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gwynnethmary

Quote from: Jeannine on May 26, 2011, 22:48:06
I would be more inclined to think they have been too wet..smell them, does it smell bad..I did this one year with a strawberry barrel.

XX Jeannine

They don't have a nasty smell Jeannine.....

davyw1

There are so many diseases that attack stawberries, Tf its the small leaves that are turning black it could be a form of blight.
If its any of the leaves it could be root rot. I think the first thing is to have a look at the roots and see if there is any worms there that is eating them.

If you need any for next year you can come and take as many as you like providing i do not have to pay you to much.
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