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MCMoldovan Codrin25 June 20230 Wish green leaves
Raspberry shrub, the leaves are starting to dry out
The raspberries were planted at the end of April, in the last two weeks some leaves have started to dry out. I have not used any pest control or growth acceleration substances. Can you tell me what is causing the damage to the plants?
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Hello. In order to be able to help you with a recommendation, please make 1-2 cross sections through the stem of the affected plants and attach some photos of them. Also, please give us more information about the plants: environmental and care conditions, information about soil type and pH, potential pests, other relevant information.
MCMoldovan Codrin26 June 2023Environmental conditions: mountainous area
Care conditions: the plants were watered using a drip system with water from the well, no fertilizer or other treatment was applied.
Ph: above 6.8 (I don’t know how accurate/correct is the device I used).
The raspberry that is having the problem is planted in an area with more sun. I have attached pictures with raspberries of the same variety, but planted in an area with more shade and having the same PH – the distance between the two areas is 10 meters. The raspberry in the area with more shade looks better compared to the one in the area with more sun. Thanks- This reply was modified 10 months ago by Armuro.
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These symptoms can be caused by a combination of factors, including: prolonged exposure to strong solar radiation in conjunction with high temperatures and dry winds, high and persistent moisture in the soil, nutrient deficiencies, possibly vascular wilt (laboratory analysis is required for exact identification).
In this case, in addition to respecting the specific care requirements: Raspberry, planting, growing and harvesting, Raspberry treatments, pest and disease control, it is also recommended to apply a fungicide such as Dynamic, 100 g, in a dose of 10 g/10 L water, by watering the roots. Several treatments can be carried out, 7-10 days apart.
Before carrying out the treatments, it is recommended to remove the heavily affected plants (they should not be left on the ground).
For regeneration and vitalization of plants, you can also consider using a fertilizer such as AMN Powerfertiliser, 500 ml, sprayed on the leaves, according to the recommendations on the label. It is recommended to apply the fertilizer early in the morning, when temperatures are not very high.
Afterwards, it is recommended to monitor the development of the plants for a while. If other symptoms appear or the present ones are exacerbated, we are waiting for your message accompanied by photos.-
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