Victoria Plum Woes
On Wed, 17 Aug 2016 11:20:31 +0100, thescullster wrote:
On 17/08/2016 09:44, Martin Brown wrote:
On 17/08/2016 09:35, thescullster wrote:
Hi all
I am fearing the worst with my victorias this year!
The fruit have got to about half size and stopped swelling.
Looking closer this weekend I see that some have skins that are
discoloured. Also, one or two have like a resinous eruption
appearing.
Sounds a bit like the effects of irregular watering or drought to me.
Most of mine have a few similar marks on and any that slipt will exhude
resinous syrup and attract wasps but they mostly confine themsleves to
damaged fruit. The birds will put holes in any and all fruit.
Two images of the affected fruit are linked below.
The tree is bang up against an egremont russet apple tree but that
doesn't seem to have any issues.
Anyone know what's going on and how to resolve the problem if it's
possible?
I think the tree was (very) short of water a couple of weeks back.
Regards,
Martin Brown
Thanks Martin
If I start heavy watering weekly, will the fruit recover, the ones that
aren't already marked/split I mean?
Phil
I think you might have to ease into it slowly, with more frequent light
watering.
If the skins are hard then you are likely to split them if you give too
much water in one go.
I seem to remember doing this with tomatoes - of course their skins are
far more fragile.
Cheers
Dave R
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