Newly planted raspberries drying out. Help please!
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 8:35 pm
I recently decided that I wanted to try out some fruit gardening and decided to plant some blueberries and raspberries. I ordered a couple of each from a well reviewed online nursery and received the plants the next day. I immediately planted the plants in my newly created raised beds. I made the raised beds specifically to plant my new berries and used all new soil.
The next day I checked out my new berries to see how they were doing and noticed some of the leaves on both raspberries were curling upwards and felt a little dry. The ground was still moist so I did not add more water. I figured this was no big deal. The next day I checked on the raspberries again and the number of leaves curling and drying out had increased. This continued for the next 5 days when I called the nursery and they told me they would send two new raspberry plants. Woohoo!
The new berries arrived a day later and looked even better than the first two. I removed the old ones and planted the new ones in the same bed. I checked out the new raspberries today and it appears that the leaves on one of the are starting to curl up and dry out again!!! I would appreciate any help to determine what is going on. I know I am planting the raspberries very late in the season, but I was hoping this would still be ok. FYI, I live in South Carolina so the weather is hot and humid. Thanks again for any help!
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The next day I checked out my new berries to see how they were doing and noticed some of the leaves on both raspberries were curling upwards and felt a little dry. The ground was still moist so I did not add more water. I figured this was no big deal. The next day I checked on the raspberries again and the number of leaves curling and drying out had increased. This continued for the next 5 days when I called the nursery and they told me they would send two new raspberry plants. Woohoo!
The new berries arrived a day later and looked even better than the first two. I removed the old ones and planted the new ones in the same bed. I checked out the new raspberries today and it appears that the leaves on one of the are starting to curl up and dry out again!!! I would appreciate any help to determine what is going on. I know I am planting the raspberries very late in the season, but I was hoping this would still be ok. FYI, I live in South Carolina so the weather is hot and humid. Thanks again for any help!
1 day after planting: 2 days after planting: 3 days after planting: