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    My strawberries seem to be growing and so far producing plenty of flowers but they dont look in that good condition. The edges of the leaves seem to be be going brown and finaly turn to a crisp. These are in the 2nd year, Im sure there not scorched or burnt in anyway with anything. I have added a few pics.
    Any ideas if its pests or a disease and if treatable ?


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  • #2
    They're fine, it's just a bit of wind scorch probably.
    Mark

    Vegetable Kingdom blog

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    • #3
      My leaves are like that but it doesn't seem to be causing them much of a problem- it has been pretty wet and windy recently so it would explain it but as long as they are growing and flowering OK then i'm happy
      My Album, Progress so Far: -
      http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...ss-so-far.html

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      • #4
        Thank you for the reassurance

        shaz

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        • #5
          Yes, they look healthy enough to me, I'm sure mine are exactly the same on the older leaves.

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          • #6
            same here....ive got the odd leaf looking a bit shabby

            just wanted to ask, do you just leave them or cut them off? ive cut a few of mine off, as far as i can see it hasnt affected the plants

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            • #7
              The plants look fine to me. I see youre not letting the slugs get their fair share............

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              • #8
                Originally posted by flubba-jubba View Post
                same here....ive got the odd leaf looking a bit shabby

                just wanted to ask, do you just leave them or cut them off? ive cut a few of mine off, as far as i can see it hasnt affected the plants
                There's no need to cut them off. Even leaves with brown edges will still photosynthesise and provide the essential energy for the fruits.
                Mark

                Vegetable Kingdom blog

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