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 More options 25 May 2008, 17:03
From: malcolm...@googlemail.com
Date: Sun, 25 May 2008 09:03:42 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun 25 May 2008 17:03
Subject: Red Spots on Gooseberries
Can someone tell me what causes red spots to come on Gooseberry Fruit
and leaves

If anyone knows the cure please email me

Thanks
Malcolm (Isles of Lewis Scotland


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 More options 26 May 2008, 13:04
From: Alec <scaresbro...@scaresbrooks.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 05:04:30 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon 26 May 2008 13:04
Subject: Re: Red Spots on Gooseberries
Hi Malcom

It sounds like gooseberry rust, which is caused by a fungus that lives
on sedges in winter and gooseberries in spring/summer.

You can't cure it but can try to prevent it next year by getting rid
of any sedges in your garden.  If your garden is downwind of sedges
growing elsewhere, then you'll have the problem again, so you could
spray the gooseberries with a fungicide to try preventing the rust.
There are general purpose sulphur dusts, or a specific one containing
mancozeb that stops the fungal spores germinating.  You'd have to
spray before flowering begins.  Bayer sell Dithane (see their website
for details - http://www.bayergarden.co.uk/products/product.aspx?productid=2&catego...)
- you'll also need to read the pack information carefully.

Good luck!

Val


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 More options 27 May 2008, 13:27
From: Alec <scaresbro...@scaresbrooks.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 05:27:31 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues 27 May 2008 13:27
Subject: Re: Red Spots on Gooseberries

<Thank you for that Alec.  I think I will move them next year would
<you recommend pruning right back?  Also will it affect other fruit
<in the garden or just Gooseberry
<Malcolm

If you move them once the leaves have fallen, no need to cut back
other than to make manageable to dig up etc.  But can you move them
far enough away from the sedges?

This rust sometimes affects blackcurrants too.

Rgds
Alec and Val


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