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currant cane blight

 
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Location: Serra de Montemuro, Portugal
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Hello everyone from the Portuguese mountain
I am having some problems with cane blight in my currants and also in my raspberries. As far as I found out it is a fungal disease (maybe it is a different fungus in the two species?). I suspect that it is related to poor drainage or waterlogged soil but I could't find much information...Last year I decided to take all the raspberries out (they were the most affected) but the problem seems to have spread to the currants. Has any of you had similar situations? My concern now is also if the disease can spread to blueberries...Polycultures yes I love them!
I appreciate any information
Best regards Annalisa
 
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The university extensions seem to recommend Lime Sulphur for Cane Blight
 
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