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Old 25-04-2011, 05:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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I've noticed that the new leaves on some of my plants are affected by
what appears to be a rot, which starts from the edge of the leaves and
works inwards killing the whole leaf eventually. I had this trouble last
year which resulted in the death of nearly half my plants. The affected
plants have been growing strongly and produced plenty of flowers.I can't
see anything on the web which resembles the symptoms exactly, which seem
to have suddenly shown up in the last 2 days.

The affected plants are all neighbouring ones in a trough. I have other
strawberry plants in another container several feet away from the
problem and so far they have not been affected. I've decided to spray
the affected plants with systemic fungicide while the problem is in its
early stages. I'm not sure whether the problem is soil or airborne. The
photos of the symptoms are shown below.

Does anyone have any idea what the problem might be, please?

http://tinyurl.com/3jtkw9q

http://tinyurl.com/3nynq9l
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On Apr 25, 5:58*pm, Frank wrote:
I've noticed that the new leaves on some of my plants are affected by
what appears to be a rot, which starts from the edge of the leaves and
works inwards killing the whole leaf eventually. I had this trouble last
year which resulted in the death of nearly half my plants. The affected
plants have been growing strongly and produced plenty of flowers.I can't
see anything on the web which resembles the symptoms exactly, which seem
to have suddenly shown up in the last 2 days.

The affected plants are all neighbouring ones in a trough. I have other
strawberry plants in another container several feet away from the
problem and so far they have not been affected. I've decided to spray
the affected plants with systemic fungicide while the problem is in its
early stages. I'm not sure whether the problem is soil or airborne. The
photos of the symptoms are *shown below.

Does anyone have any idea what the problem might be, please?

http://tinyurl.com/3jtkw9q

http://tinyurl.com/3nynq9l


If you are going to spray with a fungicide then spray ALL your
strawberry plants.
Fungicides are better at preventing problems than curing them.
Your pictures are good but you didn't show the back of the leaf, many
problems develop on the backs of the leaves and only later show on the
upper surface.
Sp when spraying make sure you catch the underside as well as the tops
of the leaves.
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Frank wrote:

I've noticed that the new leaves on some of my plants are affected by
what appears to be a rot, which starts from the edge of the leaves and
works inwards killing the whole leaf eventually. I had this trouble last
year which resulted in the death of nearly half my plants. The affected
plants have been growing strongly and produced plenty of flowers.I can't
see anything on the web which resembles the symptoms exactly, which seem
to have suddenly shown up in the last 2 days.

The affected plants are all neighbouring ones in a trough. I have other
strawberry plants in another container several feet away from the
problem and so far they have not been affected. I've decided to spray
the affected plants with systemic fungicide while the problem is in its
early stages. I'm not sure whether the problem is soil or airborne. The
photos of the symptoms are shown below.

Does anyone have any idea what the problem might be, please?

http://tinyurl.com/3jtkw9q

http://tinyurl.com/3nynq9l


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