Monday, June 24, 2013

For purposes of predicting development of the sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) fungal complex, we record accumulated wetting hours from rainfall or dew, starting 10 days after petal fall. As of this morning, June 24, we had accumulated 221 wetting hours toward the 250-hour threshold for specific treatment against the SBFS fungal complex. 

Production areas east of the Blue Ridge exceeded the 250-hr threshold for inclusion of a specific SBFS fungicide in the mix as early as two weeks ago. Another indicator of early summer disease activity was appearance of bitter rot on apple samples delivered last week.

In addition to the usual summer diseases, be alert for possible early indications of Alternaria leaf blotch on Red Delicious and Glomerella leaf spot on Gala, Golden Delicious and Cripps Pink (Pink Lady) apples.