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Old 18-07-2005, 02:28 PM
General Schvantzkoph
 
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On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 07:40:30 -0500, Dwayne wrote:

The fungicide spraying takes place before the grapes come on, so you don't
have to worry about it if done right. Grapes require 3 inches of water per
week while fruiting. Are yours getting that much? I went to my extension
office and gathered all the information I could. If you cant find anything
at yours, get on the internet and type in "growing grapes". Check out the
items that come up that are from your local colleges. That should put you
on the right track.

Dwayne

"General Schvantzkoph" wrote in message
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 15:45:03 -0400, Peggy O'Grady wrote:

I have a Niagra grape vine in my yard. This year, the leaves seem to be
in
the state of suspended animation - no growth. The grapes are developing,
but there has been little leaf growth and no new vine growth. Maybe it's
just an off year for grapes.
"Chris Smolinski" wrote in message
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I seem to have some disease (or lack of nutrients?) on my concord
grapes. The fruit, which is not yet ripe, is getting dark spots and
areas on it. I had this same problem last year, I thought maybe it was
due to the heavy rains we had.

Figuring a picture is worth a thousand words, I took a photo of some of
the fruit: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/concordgrapes.jpg

Maybe someone can identify what the problem is, and what some solutions
might be? I was looking forward to making some grape juice this year :-(

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Chris Smolinski
Black Cat Systems
http://www.blackcatsystems.com


My concord grape vines have the same disease. I have a lot of stunted
discolored berries. I tried fungicide last year, didn't help but I only
sprayed once at the beginning of the season. Frankly it seems like a
lose-lose proposition. I suppose that it might be possible to get grapes
if I were to spray them repeatedly but I even if that worked who wants to
eat fungicide covered grapes.


It's been a very wet year so I assume that they are getting enough water.