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Tue, May 29, 12 at 17:27
| I went away for the weekend and when I got back, I noticed there are some spots starting to show up on my strawberry leaves. Anyone know what this is? |
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- Posted by maplerbirch 4 (My Page) on Wed, May 30, 12 at 7:52
| I see that all the time. The plants growing up through the thick pine mulch seems to have less than others, but I stay ahead of it with water and fertilizer. Your mulch may be a problem as well. Strawberries are too close to the ground to tolerate a lot of decay activity nearby, IMO. :) |
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- Posted by JasonNCarolina none (My Page) on Wed, May 30, 12 at 15:01
| typical strawberry leaf spot. could be septoria. spray pristine, switch, or nova |
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- Posted by docmattman 7 (My Page) on Wed, May 30, 12 at 19:45
| Does this affect the fruit at all? Will it still be edible? |
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- Posted by JasonNCarolina none (My Page) on Thu, May 31, 12 at 5:12
| shouldnt affect fruit. |
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