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Bramleys
South east England. A mature tree and this year a bumper crop. Last year's
problem of bitter pit was solved by advice from this Newsgroup recommending spraying by calcium. This year perfect large fruits harvested by hand develop large brown patches within days of picking. Could calcium have been the culprit? Probably too late to take any action at this late stage, but is there any advice on how to avoid this disease in the future? |
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