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Diseased blackcurrants

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Trishy | 18:11 Mon 01st Jun 2009 | Home & Garden
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I have some new blackcurrant bushes growing against a wall. Up until now they have looked fine but now that the currants are beginning to ripen, they are turning brown and wrinkly, rather like a raisin, over half of the berry. Any ideas what is causing this and is there a remedy? Thanks in advance.
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I gave-up growing blackcurrants because of such problems.

It may not be a diisease but simply a lack of moisture in the ground. However if they are all turning brown; it's a bit too late to rectify matters for this year; but a good watering should keep the bushes alive to crop next year.

Best wishes.....Ron

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Thanks Ron - guess I'll have to wait until next year!
Could be shortage of water but it sounds a bit late to do anything about it now.
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On your advice, I gave them plenty of water and they have fruited really well. Thanks to you both.

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