AJamin
Junior
Hi friends and grape vine lovers.
I need advice from a professional in this forum on how to save my grapevines.
I planted 3 grapevines in my backyard 2 years ago mostly to provide shade. They grew healthy and strong the first 2 years but this year a disease is trying to kill them . The leaves are turning slowly yellow and dry after a while and the fruit didnāt grow much. I donāt care to much about the fruit itself but the leaves and the vine itself are more important to me because they provide shade to my back yard. I am not sure what it could be and how to control this. The verities are Flame Seedless Grape (Vitis and vinifera) and Thompson Seedless ( Vitis vinifera ).
This past winter was unusually colder, longer and more wet. We received lots of rain all the way to May which is very unusual for our area. I was told this unusual winter might have contributed to my vines problem.
Also I didnāt prune them to much since I planted them because I Wanted to keep the branches as long as possible for next season to provide shade. This didnāt cause any issue the first 2 years.
I live in California near San Francisco (Zone 9b). The original soil in my back yard was not good and I replaced all of it with a mix of 50/50 compost and garden soil 3 years ago.
I tried to avoid pesticides that are harmful to bees and sprayed the grape vine twice already with Organocide 3-in-1 (see picture below) but it didnāt do anything to save the vine. At this time, I would use anything to save my vines. Pesticides or mineral and or both or whatever it takes.
If you are a professional, I would appreciate it very much if you could offer advice on how to save my vines.
Pictures attached. I could only attach 10 pictures here but if you need more info please reply I and I will email you more.
Thank you all
AJ
I need advice from a professional in this forum on how to save my grapevines.
I planted 3 grapevines in my backyard 2 years ago mostly to provide shade. They grew healthy and strong the first 2 years but this year a disease is trying to kill them . The leaves are turning slowly yellow and dry after a while and the fruit didnāt grow much. I donāt care to much about the fruit itself but the leaves and the vine itself are more important to me because they provide shade to my back yard. I am not sure what it could be and how to control this. The verities are Flame Seedless Grape (Vitis and vinifera) and Thompson Seedless ( Vitis vinifera ).
This past winter was unusually colder, longer and more wet. We received lots of rain all the way to May which is very unusual for our area. I was told this unusual winter might have contributed to my vines problem.
Also I didnāt prune them to much since I planted them because I Wanted to keep the branches as long as possible for next season to provide shade. This didnāt cause any issue the first 2 years.
I live in California near San Francisco (Zone 9b). The original soil in my back yard was not good and I replaced all of it with a mix of 50/50 compost and garden soil 3 years ago.
I tried to avoid pesticides that are harmful to bees and sprayed the grape vine twice already with Organocide 3-in-1 (see picture below) but it didnāt do anything to save the vine. At this time, I would use anything to save my vines. Pesticides or mineral and or both or whatever it takes.
If you are a professional, I would appreciate it very much if you could offer advice on how to save my vines.
Pictures attached. I could only attach 10 pictures here but if you need more info please reply I and I will email you more.
Thank you all
AJ