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Old 15-05-2005, 11:13 PM
DigitalVinyl
 
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Thanks for the advice.

I wondered how healthy they were last year because I had so much
growth. I sometimes wonder if excessive growth with means a
weaker/overfertilized/unbalanced/spent plant that's more susceptible
to disease. I read books that talked about the stems not reaching
high/far enough in the first year and mine were way past expectations.

This year I'll get to see better what a years growth's is like on
older wood. I'm kind of wondering how full and leafy this is gonna
get.


"simy1" wrote:


DigitalVinyl wrote:

- Can I cut the (10-12') wood shorter now or will it shock the vine
too much? The vines are sending out laterals throughout the 12'
length--no dead wood.


do your best to leave the vine alone now. They don't like any pruning
except
fall pruning. You can take out 60-70% of the branches in october, and
train it
as you please. Other plants mind less when you prune them, but not
grape.


- Will it help to pinch some of the florets? Or should I wait to see
which pollinate? (I'm assuming there is some type of
pollination--although I don't recall it ever mentioned)


Leave it alone. You could strip the plant of the smallest bunches, once
they are formed but not ripened. The birds will take the rest.


- Should I allow so many lateral vines to form? Won't that take a lot
of energy from grape producing?


No, you should not. But right now they are making food for the roots.
Next year, and the years after, you will have a strong vine.


I'm reading more and more about the pruing methods, but I'm looking
for best action to take now to work towards having a decent year. If
this was a tomato plant I'd just pinch it down, but I've got no
experience yet with these things.



DiGiTAL ViNYL (no email)
Zone 6b/7, Westchester Co, NY, 1 mile off L.I.Sound
2nd year gardener
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DiGiTAL ViNYL (no email)
Zone 6b/7, Westchester Co, NY, 1 mile off L.I.Sound
2nd year gardener
http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/royalfrazier/