Thanks. How does this sound for a plan?As for what you should do, yeah I’d probably thin out the bushy vines and encourage the energy to be focused on fewer canes. Given your winters, I’d probably do two or even three potential trunks depending on how robust they are.
I’m already shooting for double trunks. About a third of the vines already have two nice shoots up to 8 feet tall. A lot of those are probably 3/8” thick. I was going to bend them down on the top wire when I get them up (probably next week).
The ones that are approaching the top wire (5’-6”) have pencil sized shoots. I am thinking of just leaving them as is… any subdominant shoots can be dormant pruned.
On the short bushy ones I’ll select the best two vines and cut the rest off.
I had been under the impression you couldn’t do a lot of pruning in the summer. This is all new to me and I don’t want to screw them up.
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