So the vines I have I just planted last season. So from what I hear, we're about at the time to do the first dormant pruning. As a newbie, I confess I'm pretty paranoid about screwing this up.
Growth varied from just a foot or to to several, but nothing quite made the top cordon wire so from what I understand, I should cut everything back down to 2-3 buds and let them try again. Sound right?
My other question: is it even realistic that I could see enough growth in a single year to not only make it to the top wire (5') but also then further distance to go laterally a few feet? I'm looking to do 2-trunks so that seems a lot to expect from a young vine... we're talking 2 canes with about 9' (5+4) growth each in a single season. Is it critical that the trunk+lateral be all one season's growth, or can I do it in stages? I understand the growth becomes more vigorous each season as there are more roots to support it, but still...
Growth varied from just a foot or to to several, but nothing quite made the top cordon wire so from what I understand, I should cut everything back down to 2-3 buds and let them try again. Sound right?
My other question: is it even realistic that I could see enough growth in a single year to not only make it to the top wire (5') but also then further distance to go laterally a few feet? I'm looking to do 2-trunks so that seems a lot to expect from a young vine... we're talking 2 canes with about 9' (5+4) growth each in a single season. Is it critical that the trunk+lateral be all one season's growth, or can I do it in stages? I understand the growth becomes more vigorous each season as there are more roots to support it, but still...