Very nice. How old are those vines?We are doing our first suckering pass here in Nor Cal, head trained Cab Franc.
The aesthetics ( and probably usability) of the head trained system are great for your location.
Very nice. How old are those vines?We are doing our first suckering pass here in Nor Cal, head trained Cab Franc.
This is going to be our year, @druedy ! Even with a little frost.Cab franc coming in. I got the northern VA frost last week, too. In the past, I've found the cold air pools into the dips and swales of my gardens and vineyard and frost tends to hit the same southern-most row very hard each time. I was able to get out and tent everything up with light weight drop cloth. Took about three hours but did the job
I definitely have to net. Last year was the first year I let the vines ripen grapes and the nets seemed to work.You must not have bird pressure with all the trees around. I hope you net tight. why do you leave all the weeds under your vines but spray around the post?
Glad things are coming back to life!Looking good!
my Marquette hasn’t even opened their flowers yet. It’s getting down to 39 tonight. My plants have recovered from frost as well but I’m still looking at a small crop this year.
Sorry your Marquette isn’t doing well. It’s hard to say but it looks like frost damage to me. When did you notice it?Need Help!
My Marquette’s are on year three and they have usually been the most healthy and robust when compared to my la crescents. This MN spring was bizarre with some May frost, hitting the 80s and lengthy periods of drought. I kept up with watering but I can’t figure out if they are suffering from lack of moisture, nutrient deficiency or if crown gall hit them hard after the frost. What looked like a prime year at first with healthy buds and good canes after pruning in March many of my Marquette’s have not done anything and my healthiest plants started then seemed to have died or dried out. I did cow manure last spring which seemed to do well and opted for a nitrogen addition I worked in earlier this month. I also just added some compost around them for some additional help. I’m looking to get the soil sampled this next week.
Any thoughts and help is appreciated, currently have 50 struggling 3rd year Marquette’s and 40 3rd year La Crescent that seem to be somewhat okay so far.
The lower canes on my biggest plant started wilting a week ago and the top canes maybe a few days ago. It’s odd because we haven’t had a frost in a few weeks it’s been pretty hot up until last night it got into the upper 30s. The La Crescents seem to be unaffected but very strange the Marquette’s aren’t doing much of anything.Sorry your Marquette isn’t doing well. It’s hard to say but it looks like frost damage to me. When did you notice it?
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