SundownVineyard
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I have a backyard vineyard of 25 vines. A few varieties are on TWC: America, Baco Noir and Marquette. They are on their 3rd year and most have established cordons and spurs. They are doing great, but the shoots seem to all be growing upward. I have read that certain grape varieties naturally have a downward growth habit, so TWC is ideal for those varieties. Double A nursery recommended that I grow these 3 on TWC. When I prune, should I be selecting for downward-oriented spurs so the shoots more naturally hang down, or do I reduce the ends of the shoots to encourage downward growth?? I thought that TWC didnt require much shoot training/positioning like VSP or MWC. I'll try to add some pictures, but any feedback would be greatly appreciated!