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MGMitel Grațian Alin11 April 20220 Wish green leaves
Blackberry bushes with spots on fruits
The plants are drip irrigated daily. I sprayed against mites with Milbeknock and applied neem oil. In the spring, I applied Cropcare and now I applied by drip 2/1000 murtonic gold 20/20/20 plus trace elements. What might be the problem?
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Hello. From the attached images, the fruits appears to be affected by sunburn. Next, it is advisable to follow the environmental and care requirements specific to the culture, detailed in our article ( Blackberry, planting, growing and harvesting ). In the spring, you can apply a special fertilizer formulated for the nutritional requirements of fruit bushes, such as Manna Organic Fruit Fertilizer, 1 kg. In addition, starting from fruit development, you can apply a fertilizer that supports the resistance of plants to diseases and pests and prevents the appearance of calcium and magnesium deficiency, such as Wuxal Calciumdunger Calcium Fertilizer, 1 litre.
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Hello. From the attached images, both blackberries and raspberries appear to be affected by a syndrome often found in polydrupe fruit shrubs. This syndrome is caused by prolonged exposure to solar radiation and high temperatures. The discoloration does not affect the quality of the fruits, they are edible, but they are less appreciated from a commercial point of view. Thus, starting in the spring, it is recommended to apply the treatments mentioned above and to respect the specific care requirements: (Raspberry, planting, growing and harvesting). In the future, it is recommended to plant fruit bushes in shady places, protected from strong sunlight and hot and dry air drafts.
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