montanarick
Senior Member
Yep - agree with wood1954. Average daily temps over 50 degrees will start the budding process
is it possible to retrain my vines?
What sort of yields are you obtaining Desert Wine?Thanks montanarick. This gives me something else to consider.
Thanks BigH. Thankfully we mainly get deer in our front yard. So far I have been able to control the vigor and my yields have been increasing every year.
What sort of yields are you obtaining Desert Wine?
Thank you for the info. In 2021 were you pruning to reduce yields, or just letting them go?I've only been harvesting for three years-
2017- planted
2018- vine development
2019- 61 lbs. only allowed 50% of grapes to remain being third year of growth
2020- 20 lbs. had a hard freeze in June, wiped out 2/3 of my grapes
2021- 181 lbs. best year so far
2022- ?? looking forward to see how the vines do this year
Yes, definitely pruning to control yield and the vigorous growth of the Marquette vine.Thank you for the info. In 2021 were you pruning to reduce yields, or just letting them go?
Would love to get 10 lbs. average.I’ve averaged 7 lbs per plant, but a couple plants produced 20 lbs each. I’m a lousy farmer, the plants could do much better. I’m pruning this year to try for 10 lbs per plant.
Curious what kind of yeast everyone has been using with their Marquette grapes?
Curious what kind of yeast everyone has been using with their Marquette grapes?
For me, it depends on where the harvest pH lands. I use 71B if pH is below 3.1, and refer to the Scotts lab chart for hybrid varieties if pH is above that. I have split some batches half and half.
Guess I should say why I do this. If my pH is low, I use 71B to metabolize some of the malic acid to bring the pH up. The intent is to ensure a successful MLF after primary fermentation. A MLF can fail if the bacteria are stressed by a low pH environment. I like to have the pH around 3.2 or higher before I start the MLF. All that jazz about fruity notes is secondary to me.
My must TA for Marquette is typically around 12, with 3-4 of that coming from malic acid.
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I have very sandy deep soil, some sandy loamy soil on top. Some vines are 5 and some are 6 years. They are very vigorous. My first plantings were 30 miles east of where I am now and the soil was wet red clay, 8 years later they are still growing really well, Marquette seems to grow anywhere.Would love to get 10 lbs. average.
How long have your vines been growing?
Do you have decent soil?
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