This winter I bought a bare root Boskoop Glory, but unfortunately the place where I intended to plant it isn't ready yet, and it might be a year or two until I get it in. Until they I've put it in a decent sized pot, but I'm left with the question of how to train it.
What I was considering doing was working towards what the RHS call a "standard" (basically a supported straight trunk with a cluster of laterals at the very top, making it look like a miniature tree). When I do eventually put it in its final spot, I think this form should be easy to convert into a "curtain" form, since all I then need to do is allow a couple of the laterals at the top to grow out along wires positioned approximately at the top of the "standard". Converting to other forms like a "Guyot" seems like it would be more work, and probably involving cutting the entire vine back to almost nothing and then doing years more of training.
I've never trained a grape vine before, so advice would be welcome. Does this approach make sense?
What I was considering doing was working towards what the RHS call a "standard" (basically a supported straight trunk with a cluster of laterals at the very top, making it look like a miniature tree). When I do eventually put it in its final spot, I think this form should be easy to convert into a "curtain" form, since all I then need to do is allow a couple of the laterals at the top to grow out along wires positioned approximately at the top of the "standard". Converting to other forms like a "Guyot" seems like it would be more work, and probably involving cutting the entire vine back to almost nothing and then doing years more of training.
I've never trained a grape vine before, so advice would be welcome. Does this approach make sense?
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