June is a critical time for nurturing and propagating strawberry runners. Proper management during this period is essential for ensuring healthy growth and high yields. Here are some key tips for June management of strawberries:
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Disinfection: It's important to disinfect the greenhouse, soil, and substrate to kill harmful bacteria and nematodes. This helps alleviate consecutive cropping obstacles and reduces the likelihood of disease and pest infestations. Methods such as chlorinated lime disinfection, lime nitrogen disinfection, and Weibaimu disinfection can be used in areas with high risks.
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Temperature and Humidity Management: As runners grow abundantly in June, strawberry mother plants enter a vigorous growth stage. To maintain optimal conditions, open the vents on the greenhouse's top and sides to ensure air circulation and reduce the temperature. Consider adding shading nets outside the greenhouse to further reduce temperature. It's ideal to keep the greenhouse temperature between 24 to 28 degrees Celsius to promote seedling growth.
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Water and Fertilizer Management: During this period of vigorous growth, strawberries have high water and nutrient requirements. Water and fertilize them according to the principle of applying small amounts frequently to avoid over-fertilization. Water in the morning or evening on sunny days, avoiding midday watering to prevent root damage. Fertilize every 7 to 10 days with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer, avoiding nitrogen fertilization alone.
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Disease and Pest Control: June's higher temperatures make it a peak period for aphids and mites. For aphids, use a 5% avermectin emulsion at 1500 times dilution combined with a 26% chlorfluazuron water dispersible granule at 750 times dilution. Regularly remove old and yellow leaves to reduce pest habitats. For diseases like anthracnose and root rot, use appropriate fungicides at recommended dilutions for effective control.
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Strawberry Care in June – FAQs
1. How important is disinfection for strawberry plants in June?
Disinfection is crucial as it helps kill harmful bacteria and nematodes, reducing the risk of disease and pest infestations, and improving overall plant health.
3. What are the best methods for disinfecting a greenhouse for strawberry plants?
Methods such as chlorinated lime disinfection, lime nitrogen disinfection, and Weibaimu disinfection are effective for disinfecting greenhouses.
3. How should I manage temperature and humidity for strawberry plants in June?
Ensure adequate air circulation by opening vents in the greenhouse and consider using shading nets to reduce temperature. Keep the temperature between 34 to 38 degrees Celsius for optimal growth.
4. What is the best watering practice for strawberries in June?
Water sparingly but frequently, preferably in the morning or evening on sunny days. Avoid watering during midday when temperatures are high to prevent root damage.
5. How often should I fertilize my strawberry plants in June?
Fertilize every 7 to 10 days with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer, avoiding nitrogen fertilization alone, to meet the high nutrient demands of the plants during this period.
6. What are the common pests and diseases that affect strawberries in June?
Aphids and mites are common pests during this period. Anthracnose and root rot are common diseases. Proper preventive measures and timely treatment can help control these issues.
7. How can I control aphids and mites on my strawberry plants?
Use a 5% avermectin emulsion at 1500 times dilution combined with a 36% chlorfluazuron water dispersible granule at 750 times dilution for effective control.
8. What should I do if I notice yellow or old leaves on my strawberry plants?
Remove them promptly to reduce pest habitats and prevent the spread of diseases.
9. Can I use fungicides for controlling anthracnose and root rot in strawberries?
Yes, you can use appropriate fungicides at recommended dilutions for effective control of these diseases.
10. Is it necessary to maintain a specific temperature range in the greenhouse for strawberry plants?
Yes, maintaining a temperature between 34 to 38 degrees Celsius is ideal for promoting seedling growth and overall plant health in strawberries during June.