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Grape question
Cold weather wine grape varieties planted two years ago apear to be
getting ready to produce fruit this year. The immature grape clusters are forming on the main trunk BEFORE the leaves are fully open or any new growth of the vine has started. Is this behavior normal or is something wrong or is this a characteristic of cold climate grapes? I live in Eastern Ontario where the spring has been unusually warm. I am tempted to remove these early clusters in the hope the vines will regrow them later in the year.Varieties of grape vines planted have names like Sabrevois, Kay Gray, Prairie Star and Delisle. These are varieties that can survive very cold winters and originally came from the former Soviet Union. Farmer John 45N 77W |
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