My raspberries didn’t bud above about 2 feet off of last year’s canes. This section of plants has done very well the past few years, I cut off the dead canes and thinned to a few canes per root at end of winter. Is this disease? Winter kill? Not enough water?

  • CommunistLady
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    1 year ago

    looks like aphids to me, whenever aphids eat my shit they look kinda silked over like that

      • @shoephonesOP
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        31 year ago

        Interesting, I always thought aphids only really were interested in leaves. Also my other patch next to this one is unaffected (different variety)

        • CommunistLady
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          1 year ago

          aphids suck the juice out of a plant, they do it pretty much all over especially on thinner plants. what worked for me is very regular watering during the months of may / june. if you still have problems you may wanna go deeper into remedies

          • @shoephonesOP
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            31 year ago

            It has been a rather dry spring. I don’t usually need to water my raspberries much, but might have to start. Climate change is a bitch

            • CommunistLady
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              21 year ago

              the aphids suck juice out of the plant, plus the water can kill them. doubly whammy for fixing it

      • HotsauceHurricane
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        31 year ago

        If it’s aphids you can go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and get a pack of ladybugs. Seriously. They’ll eat the aphids and leave your plants alone.

        • CommunistLady
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          1 year ago

          it should be noted that most ladybugs are not native to the americas and are known for killing butterfly populations. try to find local bugs that eat aphids, i suggest talking to your local gardening society

  • @[email protected]M
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    11 year ago

    I agree it looks like aphids doing the damage, especially if this is a recent development. You may wish to do some selective pruning on the flush of new growth to improve air flow there, which would also give you some more space for aphid-related management too.