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May 30 Berry Bulletin

Green leaves and white raspberry blooms with a black and yellow insect on the flower.

Raspberry in bloom.

Crop Update

Strawberries

The first day-neutral strawberries were picked this week from over-wintered fields as harvest slowly begins with the continued cool weather this week. Row-covered June-bearing strawberries aren’t far off with green fruit and ripening berries present, and some growers will begin picking next week. There is plenty of bloom now in mid and late-season June bearing varieties, and fruit buds are present in Malwina.

Newly planted fields are looking good with plenty of moisture recently. New plantings need 50 kg of N per ha, which can be applied as a side dressing 2-3 weeks after planting. Remove spring-planted day-neutral blooms until plants are well established- about 4-6 leaves.

We are looking forward to more seasonal temperatures in the forecast next week!

Disease:

Insects:

Blueberries

Blueberries are at bloom to petal fall. Check bushes that have had scale infestations in the past for scale crawlers by using black sticky tape. It’s important to control when crawlers are active- insecticides are most effective at this stage. Wait until after bloom to apply an insecticide. 

Raspberries

Raspberries are in bloom in southern Ontario and early green fruit is present in early areas. Do not use an insecticide during bloom.  Check primocanes for raspberry cane borer injury. Cut any affected primocane tips below the lower girdle/zipper when you see injury.

Product Update

Gatten® (flutianil, PCP# 34297, FRAC group U13) is now registered for powdery mildew control on strawberries (outdoor).

Rate: 440- 590 mL/ha

PHI: 0 days

REI: 12 hours

Max apps: do not apply more than 5 applications per year.

Herbicide Resistance Testing

Spotted Wing Drosophila Monitoring

Traps have gone up for spotted wing drosophila at a few sites across the province this week. Watch the berry bulletin or the onfruit.ca blog for updates on traps catches. Start planning now to manage SWD this year:

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