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QuestionWhat pests attack strawberries?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Besides birds, insects like slugs, snails, earwigs, and other aphids are known to attack strawberries.
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QuestionCan you eat strawberries if they have mold on them?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.No, it is not safe to eat any of the soft fruits if they have mold on them.
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QuestionWhy are the leaves on my strawberry plants turning yellow?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.A typical cause of yellowing leaves is a lack of nitrogen in the soil. Try amending your soil or adding a fertilizer that contains nitrogen.
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QuestionWhat is the name of the mold that grows on strawberries?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.The mold on strawberries is a fungus called Botrytis Cinerea. Avoid eating any strawberries that are moldy.
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QuestionMy strawberry plant has dark purple leaf spots and the fruit stops growing early -- it just withers and shrinks. What is wrong with the plant?Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.Your strawberry plant probably has leaf blight or scorch. Improve air circulation around your plants by planting them an adequate distance apart. Also, be sure you are exposing them to enough sunlight and adequately watering them.
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QuestionMy strawberry plants have a white substance on the fruit and fruit stems. What is this?Community AnswerPowdery mildew (Podosphaera aphanis) infects the tissue of strawberry plants and despite the fact that it’s mildew, which we usually associate with wet conditions, this strawberry leaf coating is fostered by dry conditions with moderate humidity and temps between 60-80 F. (15-26 C.).
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QuestionMy strawberry plant leaves are a brown color only around the edges, and eventually seems to be spreading inwards. This part then appears to be dying. What should I do?Community AnswerGet some ladybugs. There are some little bugs that are eating the leaves and ladybugs eat them.
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QuestionAfter uncovering my strawberries for the year, the leaves appear to be burnt. What could be causing this?Community AnswerIf they were covered all winter, then all the remaining leaves will be dead or dying. Remove them where the stems connect to the root mass. Every spring, new leaves will grow.
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QuestionWhen almost ripe, my strawberries start to become pithy and seem to ferment before fully ripe. They are soft and squishy. What is causing this?Community AnswerIt is one of two pathogens, either rhizopus or mucor. If rhizopus, then temperatures below 40 F should halt the progression of the issue. If mucor, then you can only prevent it, not get rid of it. Remove all dead foliage and spent berry material as this will provide the inoculum for it to spread. Avoid overhead watering and exposing berries to the wet ground or standing moisture. High humidity is also to be avoided and increased airflow can reduce the rate of spread as well. Fungicides like Captan, Pristine, and Switch can be effective in prevention as well.
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QuestionWhy do the strawberries stop growing and form a hard spot at the tip of the strawberry?Community AnswerIt's packed with water and juices. Basically, it's swelling, and it can't grow anymore. Picture a balloon. The main part puffs up, but toward the end above the knot, it's stiff. It's the same concept.
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QuestionWhy are my strawberry plants turning yellow and how can I deal with it?Community AnswerThey're not ripe or there's a problem with the growing conditions. Is your soil fresh, black, and ground? Is the plant being overheated? Is there little or no accessibility to the sun? If so, try and fix these conditions. If it still isn't good, cut a slit in the middle of the stems. There might be an infection or fungi growing in the plant. Also this gives it air.
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QuestionMy strawberries have trails eaten into their skins, how can I stop this?Community AnswerIt sounds as though you have a pest problem. Bring a few strawberries into your local garden shop and ask an associate to help you identify and treat the pest.
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QuestionThe soil around my strawberries is attracting gnats. The leaves are also starting to decay and die. What should I do?Community AnswerTry covering the soil in small fish-tank gravel (bright pink!). All the gnats will disappear. Water well and keep fertilizing according to your fertilizer's instructions.
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QuestionWhat is causing the leaves on my strawberry plants to turn red and not send out runners?Community AnswerHeavy watering can cause the strawberry plant to turn red but if worst comes to worst, just snip the red leaves off. And maybe try to let the strawberry plant dry out a bit; don't water it too much.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I have little flies going over my strawberries?Community AnswerThey are probably aphids or fruit flies. If they are aphids, then add some ladybugs to your plants, as ladybugs eat aphids. If they are fruit flies, then making a simple trap should work: Add 1 cup of apple cider vinegar with a couple drops of dish soap into a jar and leave uncovered next to your strawberries. Using insecticide would work too but this harms beneficial insects and should therefore be avoided if at all possible.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the strawberry plants look like there are spider webs under the leaves?Community AnswerThis is likely from two-spotted spider mites, a mite that is almost too small to be seen with the naked eye. With a magnifying glass you can easily see the spots. Inspect plants throughout the season and treat them before they multiply to the stage you have now, not when you find one or two, but when you find several on a plant. Treat with a miticide, or with predator mites. At the stage you have, with webbing on the underside of the leaves, it is likely that the plants will be severely stunted and the flavor, size, and quantity of the fruit will be inferior. Some miticides will kill only adults upon application; eggs will hatch and continue the cycle. Do a second spray 7 days later.
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