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May 24 Berry Bulletin

Strawberries

It has been a warm week so far moving berries along, with cooler weather in the forecast. At this point in the season berries seem to be about a week earlier than last year. Early June-bearing strawberries have green fruit, and some berries are beginning to turn colour where row covers were used. Mid and late-season varieties are in bloom. Overwintered day-neutral strawberries are beginning to be harvested.

Make sure new fields are getting enough water for good establishment. Remember to remove spring-planted day-neutral blooms until the plant is well established- about 4-6 leaves present.

Cyclamen mite injury

Blueberries

Blueberries are in full bloom to petal fall. If applying nitrogen in split applications, plan another application of 6-12 g of N per bush at petal fall. A total of 36-48 g N/bush should be applied each year to established plants.   

Cranberry fruitworm and cherry fruitworm: Petal fall applications of an insecticide can be timed by using pheromone traps or degree day models. Otherwise, plan to apply 1-2 insecticides at petal fall.

Scale: Check bushes that have had scale infestations in the past for scale crawlers by using black sticky tape. Insecticides are most effective at the crawler stage, so it’s important to control when crawlers are active. Wait until after bloom to apply an insecticide. 

Disease: If rainy weather occurs during the bloom period, fungicides will be important for anthracnose and botrytis fruit rot control. This is also a good time to control Phomopsis.

Thrips workshop

Sign up now for a thrips species identification workshop at the greenhouse conference, in Niagara Falls Oct 9 or 10. Go to the events page for the Thrips Identification Workshop and follow the instructions to pre-register.



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