My vine had it's first year under plastic after the recovering of the polytunnel. It has spread it's tentacles the full 26' of the tunnel. My understanding is that to be fruitful they need aggressive pruning am I right?
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One of mine used to grow up the back of the greenhouse and then a rod down each side, however last year I chopped one side (south facing) off as it gave too much shade to the plants below in summer and I had to struggle to get through the door despite constant Summer pruning of the green stems. Now in Winter it just looks like a stick going up and along one side. It gives lots of grapes even though I do restrict the amount of bunches.
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Originally posted by Deltawhiskey View PostThe most important thing to remember is that grapes are born from the buds which were produced in the previous year.
David
Even if all of the shoots growing from the previous year's shoots are killed (which happened to me last year thanks to a late frost), they will push new shoots from dormant, subcutaneous buds, and these, too, will have flowers on them.
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