We have had a "black hamburg" grape in a pot outside the back door for three years. We have never had a good crop of grapes, the first year I removed all the fruit so the vine could build up some strength for the coming years. The second year there were around seven or eight bunches on it which i thinned out, and they were coming along nicely, until, we come home one night to find that the birds had helped themselves. so, year three we used the same procedure as before by thinning etc, and we covered the vine with netting (take that birds) but we waited and waited, the weather started to turn but the berries were all still small and mostly just a seed with a skin. I put this down to the fact that it was in a pot and maybe didn't have enough room or food. So this morning I put the pot (that weighed a ton) and vine in the van, and of up to the Lotty with it. I Had made a eight foot by five foot frame with wires for it at the side of the shed, so the roots would be in shade but the rest would get full sun all day. After wrestling to get it out of the pot I made a disappointing discovery. The root ball was infested with small white grubs with brown heads and mean looking jaws. I don't know what they are (of to google it in a min) but I imagine that they've been gorging themselves on the roots thus preventing a good crop.
Any advice would be very helpful I still put the vine in after removing as many as i could, just wondered if there was a drench or similar to treat with.
cheers
Harry
Any advice would be very helpful I still put the vine in after removing as many as i could, just wondered if there was a drench or similar to treat with.
cheers
Harry
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