I thought that was some gas before I read the title
LuigiSalutati
Aster yellows who knew… nature is so cool, even if it’s terrible for us sometimes
Gayfunguy
Non pathogenic in nature just caused by them blooming in winter like stupids. This could be fixed by not planting a variety that’s day neutral. So they would stay dorment untill it was actually spring there. Also you dont have these multched at all. Proper Straw multch will save you so many issues.
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I think that may actually be aster yellows.
FYI: You may have to deal with that immediately or risk the rest of your garden becoming infected. This is not a joke.
You should bag anything you throw away, like pull all the infected plants and tie them up inside a plastic bag.
https://blogs.cornell.edu/berrytool/strawberries-phyllody/
I thought that was some gas before I read the title
Aster yellows who knew… nature is so cool, even if it’s terrible for us sometimes
Non pathogenic in nature just caused by them blooming in winter like stupids. This could be fixed by not planting a variety that’s day neutral. So they would stay dorment untill it was actually spring there. Also you dont have these multched at all. Proper Straw multch will save you so many issues.
I know this as vivipary