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There's a Fruit Growers Lab in Chico that will do leaf/petiole and soil analysis for you. It's about $60 each. I think it's worth it because pretty much _everything_ causes red chlorosis in red varieties. So the analysis, as long as your problem is not viral, which is a different, much more expensive test, you aren't guessing.Thanks NorCal! I’m actually in NorCal - Red Bluff (near Redding).
Thanks for the location of a test lab, Skate! I’m about 50 mins from Chico! Thanks also for the sample test report. I’ll definitely take some soil and leaves in for testing.There's a Fruit Growers Lab in Chico that will do leaf/petiole and soil analysis for you. It's about $60 each. I think it's worth it because pretty much _everything_ causes red chlorosis in red varieties. So the analysis, as long as your problem is not viral, which is a different, much more expensive test, you aren't guessing.
The report ends up looking like this...
https://www.winemakingtalk.com/threads/help-me-interpret-my-lab-results.77845/
Chico is not too far from Redding. I drive about an hour each way to get to my local FGL. Good people there also.
As an aside, looking at your photo, I was advised by the nursery I bought my vines from, to remove all of the clusters that formed the second year. So sad...
Good luck. I'm in my second year. Table, not wine, grapes and have found them to be extremely temperamental little buggers.
That burning and those shriveling berries looks like multiple issues I've had in the past. The berries look like they were cooked over a high temperatures spanning a day or two. I used to just assume I could water my vines the same amount at the same interval every week and they'd be fine, but that is not the case. They are sensitive to hot days over 90 F which we've had several here in Murrieta this week. I've gone out each day, looked at the grow tips and added extra water to ensure they could withstand the heat.I’ve been making wine from kits for a few years, and going to try my own grapes this year for the first time.
My vines’ leaves are turning red/brown. What is happening?! Help!
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