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Hello all, my name is Josh and I am new to this forum. I am seeking help for my problem here because I cannot find it anywhere else.
Some background info: I live in Eastern Washington in the US and we are zone 6. I have three different varieties of grapes: concord, himrod, and canadice. Concord is zone 6 whereas the other two are zone 5. I bought these plants around May - June of 2019.
Our soil here is very very dense and filled with clay - so it retains moisture to a horrible degree (I didn't know this was a problem until later). I have a drip system that waters these plants every day.
These vines were transplanted into the ground from pots pretty soon after buying them. They get 1/2-3/4 sun every day where they are currently. They all grew great for the first year with lots of leaves and new growth.
After winter was over and spring had set - the only plant that had new growth was my Concord. The himrod and canadice both never budded or had leaves come out.
I dug these plants up in the middle of June as I thought they might be dead. The roots were very crowded and very dark - almost black. I pulled all of these dead roots off as they came off readily. I did see new growth and the remaining roots were whiteish and pliable on both the himrod and canadice. I replanted them in new soil that drains decently well. The plants still have not gotten any new growth or shoots.
Since it was a month later with no growth I dug the himrod up today to check in and it doesnt have any dead roots but does have new roots that look decently healthy. So, I replanted it.
My question to the forum is whether these plants are dead or if they are dormant and will come back next year. My Concord vine is doing fantastic while these two are lagging behind heavily.
Thanks for the info!
- Josh
Some background info: I live in Eastern Washington in the US and we are zone 6. I have three different varieties of grapes: concord, himrod, and canadice. Concord is zone 6 whereas the other two are zone 5. I bought these plants around May - June of 2019.
Our soil here is very very dense and filled with clay - so it retains moisture to a horrible degree (I didn't know this was a problem until later). I have a drip system that waters these plants every day.
These vines were transplanted into the ground from pots pretty soon after buying them. They get 1/2-3/4 sun every day where they are currently. They all grew great for the first year with lots of leaves and new growth.
After winter was over and spring had set - the only plant that had new growth was my Concord. The himrod and canadice both never budded or had leaves come out.
I dug these plants up in the middle of June as I thought they might be dead. The roots were very crowded and very dark - almost black. I pulled all of these dead roots off as they came off readily. I did see new growth and the remaining roots were whiteish and pliable on both the himrod and canadice. I replanted them in new soil that drains decently well. The plants still have not gotten any new growth or shoots.
Since it was a month later with no growth I dug the himrod up today to check in and it doesnt have any dead roots but does have new roots that look decently healthy. So, I replanted it.
My question to the forum is whether these plants are dead or if they are dormant and will come back next year. My Concord vine is doing fantastic while these two are lagging behind heavily.
Thanks for the info!
- Josh