So I have good news to report overall, our wet and mostly mild winter in Indiana has actually worked out very well for my vines. I pruned them heavily the other day and found very little winter dieback and lots of green vines.
I viewed a number of videos on cane and cordon pruning. Of course since all of the wood is "2nd year wood" this year all of the pruning I do is cane pruning. (I think).
So as for the specific varieties...
- Concord - These are by far my strongest vines, they are all up on the arbors with at least one cane trained to it if not more. I hope to allow these guys to produce some grapes this year. Any thoughts?
- Catawba - These are doing well, all but the last two (of 6) are on their arbors but are generally a bit smaller/thinner than the concords. Should I pinch off the fruit? Give them more time to grow vegitatively?
- Reliance/Canadice - I am going to be finishing the arbors over the next few weeks for these guys, it seems the cold of last winter (13/14) really did a number on them, I lost a few of these vines. I don't intend to allow grapes to grow on these this year. My plan is to use the healthier vines to create new vines from chutes where the old dead vines where... Any advice on this process?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Sincerely,
John
I viewed a number of videos on cane and cordon pruning. Of course since all of the wood is "2nd year wood" this year all of the pruning I do is cane pruning. (I think).
So as for the specific varieties...
- Concord - These are by far my strongest vines, they are all up on the arbors with at least one cane trained to it if not more. I hope to allow these guys to produce some grapes this year. Any thoughts?
- Catawba - These are doing well, all but the last two (of 6) are on their arbors but are generally a bit smaller/thinner than the concords. Should I pinch off the fruit? Give them more time to grow vegitatively?
- Reliance/Canadice - I am going to be finishing the arbors over the next few weeks for these guys, it seems the cold of last winter (13/14) really did a number on them, I lost a few of these vines. I don't intend to allow grapes to grow on these this year. My plan is to use the healthier vines to create new vines from chutes where the old dead vines where... Any advice on this process?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Sincerely,
John