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Brown blackberry leaves?

Discussion in 'Container Gardening' started by Lottie222, May 15, 2018.

  1. ricky101

    ricky101 Total Gardener

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    Hi,

    Don't think I could comment on if that plant has any disease, it does look reasonably healthy in your pic.

    What we cannot really see is its size/height, though it does look quiet small and almost like a cutting from this years growth.

    What is the variety ?

    Ones you might find in a garden center are often much sturdier plants though wonder if yours is a smaller type specifically bred for tubs ?
     
  2. Lottie222

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    The new leaves certainly look better Lottie, will you let us know how they go please :)
    I still have doubts :thinking:
     
  4. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    Isn't it about 2 months late (at least) for this year's new leaves to be appearing on a Blackberry? Bud burst was absolutely ages ago.

    Do T&M keep them in a fridge? (and not a frost free one!).
     
    Last edited: Jun 20, 2018
  5. Lottie222

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    35653255_10155336279156150_5579808678153814016_n.jpg I will indeed :)

    Is it Scrungee? I have ZERO idea!
     
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