Masbustelo
Junior Member
Probably prune everything that is not coming off the cordons you now have established. Personally, I prune the tendrils off as they appear, it makes the shoots less tangled and easier to maintain order.
You can prune to any shape you want without hurting the vine. In Calgary consider planting on a south wall. The general reason for the wire is to maximize light exposure.. . Is it possible to "train" the tendrils to weave from top to bottom in a sort of an "S" shape? Would this cause any harm?
my Marquettes tend to grow straight up and then drop over of their own accord - so not sure why there would be a need to train them to do so?I have a question, and don't mean to hijack this thread whatsoever, but I am looking into planting around 5-10 Marquette vines in my yard here in Calgary. Is it possible to "train" the tendrils to weave from top to bottom in a sort of an "S" shape? Would this cause any harm?
The reason I'm asking is to save horizontal space, and to be able to fit more vines side by side. I presume limiting the horizontal growth to about 4ft before "training" the tendril downward would be appropriate?
tbayav8er, that growth this year looks awesome!
Thanks in advance.
I have a question, and don't mean to hijack this thread whatsoever, but I am looking into planting around 5-10 Marquette vines in my yard here in Calgary. Is it possible to "train" the tendrils to weave from top to bottom in a sort of an "S" shape? Would this cause any harm?
The reason I'm asking is to save horizontal space, and to be able to fit more vines side by side. I presume limiting the horizontal growth to about 4ft before "training" the tendril downward would be appropriate?
tbayav8er, that growth this year looks awesome!
Thanks in advance.
I have a question, and don't mean to hijack this thread
I am looking into planting around 5-10 Marquette vines in my yard here in Calgary. Is it possible to "train" the tendrils to weave from top to bottom in a sort of an "S" shape? Would this cause any harm?
The reason I'm asking is to save horizontal space, and to be able to fit more vines side by side. I presume limiting the horizontal growth to about 4ft before "training" the tendril downward would be appropriate?
I used a potato masher, and then used my hands. We'll see how it turns out. Going to add the yeast today. Hopefully the juice turns more red.
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