Approaching year 3 of my vines. How time flies!
The weather seems to warrant doing pruning this weekend. One question that's been nagging me that I haven't seen clarified in any books or websites I've read.... I know the general guideline is to "prune anything thinner than a pencil", but does that mean:
A) Prune the entire cane (last year's growth) if the thickest part is thinner than a pencil, otherwise leave the entire cane if the thickest part got at least as thick as a pencil
OR:
B) Prune only the part of the cane that is thinner than a pencil, leaving the part of last year's growth that got thicker.
Just want to ensure I'm going about this correctly. Although I'm probably overthinking this. But my vines are young enough that I don't want to prune too much at this stage. I did cut them all back down the ground (almost) last year (year 2). Only like 3 made it to the top cordon wire last year.
The weather seems to warrant doing pruning this weekend. One question that's been nagging me that I haven't seen clarified in any books or websites I've read.... I know the general guideline is to "prune anything thinner than a pencil", but does that mean:
A) Prune the entire cane (last year's growth) if the thickest part is thinner than a pencil, otherwise leave the entire cane if the thickest part got at least as thick as a pencil
OR:
B) Prune only the part of the cane that is thinner than a pencil, leaving the part of last year's growth that got thicker.
Just want to ensure I'm going about this correctly. Although I'm probably overthinking this. But my vines are young enough that I don't want to prune too much at this stage. I did cut them all back down the ground (almost) last year (year 2). Only like 3 made it to the top cordon wire last year.