I have Brown Rot on peaches and cherries. I carried out pruning, dormant spraying and collected all the leaves.
May I check the next step is spraying at flowering pink stage. Plus spraying after then – it is not clear on the internet. Would someone be kind enough to recommend a spray for this. I have used Wilson's Bordo but it keeps on blocking the spray nozzle (very annoying to unblock when you are up a ladder)
Any help would be much appreciated
Hi drhugh,
I've tried to check up on what is available your side of the pond...but as far as I can see you are more or less stuck..like us here..with Bordeaux mixture.
It's essential though that sprays start pre- blossom as the fungi will sporulate that early if conditions are right.
There are other fungicides that are used on apples for brown rot but you need to check with your local garden centre to find what's available and what's cleared for stone fruit use.
You are obviously try to keep the area as clear as possible by removing damaged fruit and leaves etc.
It's essential that is done as mummified fruit can be a large source of infection carry-over.
Sorry I can't help more.
I've tried to check up on what is available your side of the pond...but as far as I can see you are more or less stuck..like us here..with Bordeaux mixture.
It's essential though that sprays start pre- blossom as the fungi will sporulate that early if conditions are right.
There are other fungicides that are used on apples for brown rot but you need to check with your local garden centre to find what's available and what's cleared for stone fruit use.
You are obviously try to keep the area as clear as possible by removing damaged fruit and leaves etc.
It's essential that is done as mummified fruit can be a large source of infection carry-over.
Sorry I can't help more.
Start as soon as the buds break..then spray every 10 days or so up to the petals starting to open. Then re-start at 80% petal fall. During the fruit growing period spray every now and then when you get a prolonged wet and warm period.
Cease spraying a month before harvest.
Give another spray post harvest to try to stamp on any residue spores before winter shut down.
Cease spraying a month before harvest.
Give another spray post harvest to try to stamp on any residue spores before winter shut down.