Almost all gardeners grow strawberries in their garden plots. But few know how to care for strawberries immediately after harvesting and how to prevent many plant diseases even at the stage of entering the wilting period of plants. This is one of the most important periods when the success of the next year's harvest is laid.
After harvesting, it is mandatory to inspect the berry bed in order to visually identify signs of damage to leaves and petioles, since the disease primarily manifests itself in a change in the shape or color of the foliage.
- Spotting
- Brown spotting. Brown spots appear on the foliage, covering more than half of the strawberry bush; with increased humidity, the disease progresses very quickly. With timely treatment, the berry bed can be saved. If treatment is not carried out, the disease will have to be fought with renewed vigor next spring.
4 harmful actions that are often done to strawberries after harvesting
- Rot
- Gray rot. This disease is also of fungal origin. Gray fluff appears on the leaves and petioles. If you touch it, the coating crumbles and releases fungal spores.Strawberry diseases that you need to start fighting after harvest
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