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That is exactly what you do with them. That is not a large gap at all. The one shoot forms one side and the other shoot forms the other side.
You may need to hire a grape growing consultant since you have so many questions all the time. We are trying to answer questions here from a picture or two which is not always accurate. The forum is intended to be a place where you can get some advice occasionally to help out not an all inclusive how to grow guide.
I will say that the dried up grapes can be caused by a number of diseases but most commonly by black rot (needs to be controlled with a fungicide before you see it in the grapes). If it is black rot they will shrivel and eventually get all wrinkly and almost black in color. They will hang on the vine all year. All infected clusters need to be pruned off to help reduce the source of future infection. It can lead to total crop loss.
1 and 2 are probably the best choice to leave since the other one has a severe angle to the first and could split the vine when you try to bend it.
The dead looking vine dies because of some vascular failure. It could be cause by a number of things including some disease. We aren't familiar with all disease you may have there. That is why I suggest a consultant. Once located and hired they can provide you with appropriate site specific information and develop a program to deal with the problems.
I am not saying we can't or won't help you out as best we can. It is just that we aren't familiar with your local problems (and maybe nobody is). Consultants would be trained to recognize those issues and would be better equipped to help you out. We are strictly volunteering our help here and expect no compensation and I for one want to help the most I can but feel in this case I am not being adequate.
I wish you the best of health and good luck for your surgery. Hopefully your eyes will be back to normal soon. Thanks for the great infoIt is good to hear from you again. The vines like the one in the picture are doing pretty well. Prune off the canes on that lower wire, you are aiming for the vine structure growing from the top one. I would prune to back a bit on the top as they are pretty thin looking. Bring them back to where they are about pencil thickness. They are still a bit small to produce a lot of grapes but you can leave a few cluster on those vines this year.
The vines that are still short need to grow some more. Prune off extra canes getting them back to one or two canes and that will help to invigorate them this year. Don't allow them to bear fruit this year as that will drain the energy for growth.
I can't type a lot right now so am quitting for now. The cataracts have gotten worse and it is hard to see to use the computer. I have surgery Tuesday this week to correct the worse one and the second three weeks later.
Grapeman, I hope all went well with your cataract surgeries! I'm gonna have to do that too....but not right away!
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