Electrojim
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I have tremendous luck with Concord grapes for jelly, but my Zinfandel vine obviously has problems. I get good green clusters, which begin to ripen nicely, but when they get to a Brix of about 13 or so, the grapes begin to shrivel. A few clusters continue to mature, but far too few to do anything with. So for the second year now, I simply cut off all the grapes and put them out for the garbage collector. I've attached a couple of snapshots of the grapes as seen yesterday.
I looked at some photos of 'grape diseases' on the Web, but didn't find anything that approximated my situation. My leaves, stems and trunk are very healthy, and the Concords, planted adjacent, have no problem at all.
When I cut my poor, sick clusters off, they were light as a feather. In other words, the grapes that look shriveled are totally desiccated. The few grapes in any cluster that look healthy taste just fine, and as of their harvesting (for the garbage heap) had reached a Brix of about 20.
I'm really disappointed and sick about this; if anyone has a fix I'd be grateful.
I looked at some photos of 'grape diseases' on the Web, but didn't find anything that approximated my situation. My leaves, stems and trunk are very healthy, and the Concords, planted adjacent, have no problem at all.
When I cut my poor, sick clusters off, they were light as a feather. In other words, the grapes that look shriveled are totally desiccated. The few grapes in any cluster that look healthy taste just fine, and as of their harvesting (for the garbage heap) had reached a Brix of about 20.
I'm really disappointed and sick about this; if anyone has a fix I'd be grateful.