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Hi all,
I am in year one of a 20-vine backyard vineyard (all are Vidal Blanc) planted April 1 of this year. I'm in southeast Pennsylvania. One of my vines has daylighted out of the blue-x Tube. I have not yet run my permanent trellis wires, figuring I'd wait and see if it would be necessary this season. With one out of the tube, and several others almost there, I will likely be installing the wires soon. Once the wires are in and the vine tendrils start affixing to the wires, the ability to remove the blue-x tube to spray will be much more restricted. So my question is: would it be better to just leave it on the vines for the rest of the season (and spray down the tube during spray sessions), or would it be better to remove the tube now? Another factor is being in SE Penna, we're dealing with spotted lantern fly, and I'm not sure if these tubes provide any additional protection from them. Any input appreciated!
I am in year one of a 20-vine backyard vineyard (all are Vidal Blanc) planted April 1 of this year. I'm in southeast Pennsylvania. One of my vines has daylighted out of the blue-x Tube. I have not yet run my permanent trellis wires, figuring I'd wait and see if it would be necessary this season. With one out of the tube, and several others almost there, I will likely be installing the wires soon. Once the wires are in and the vine tendrils start affixing to the wires, the ability to remove the blue-x tube to spray will be much more restricted. So my question is: would it be better to just leave it on the vines for the rest of the season (and spray down the tube during spray sessions), or would it be better to remove the tube now? Another factor is being in SE Penna, we're dealing with spotted lantern fly, and I'm not sure if these tubes provide any additional protection from them. Any input appreciated!