Hi everybody.
A few years ago we bought land, where multiple fruit trees and vines are standing. Every year i'm focusing on a different one, to learn how to care for it. I do not know what type of grape it is. Its a light red to red color, with pips - thats all i know
The vine is located in Poland, so lots of cold days, and few very sunny / hot ones.
I've been doing dozens of hours of online research, and with most plants and trees, i am able to adapt the theory to my plant, but when it comes to my grape vine none of the advice i can piece together and adapt to my current grape vine with any kind of certainty...
It was not taken care of for years, and i now have a very strange configuration with 3 main 'trunks' (still pretty thin, but gray dark wood, and approximately the thickness of 4-6 pencils each).
This spring i gave it a go, and pruned everything way down, leaving those 3 'trunks' (not sure if this is the right word) and binding them on the trellis. Each 'shoot' (not sure again if its called this in my constellation) i pruned to 1-2 buds.
Now in early/mid summer, everything is exploding, and we have shoots coming out, that are nearly 3 meters long. We do have fruit, but not much. I can count 6 groups currently forming well.
It does not get a huge amount of sunlight. Only approx 3-4 hours per day direct sunlight.
My question is:
Is this the correct approach, and should i every year prune down the shoots to 1-2 buds, and leave those 3 main trunks.
or
Should i remove all trunks and start from scratch, then being able to construct a more classic arrangement with 1 trunk (cordon-style for example)
or
Should i remove all except 1 trunk and try to create a cordon style approach?
Attached i have prepared 3 different images from 3 different views, color coding the 3 main trunks i have currently, for easier evaluation from you.
I'd appreciate any suggestions i can get.
Kind regards, Graem
A few years ago we bought land, where multiple fruit trees and vines are standing. Every year i'm focusing on a different one, to learn how to care for it. I do not know what type of grape it is. Its a light red to red color, with pips - thats all i know
The vine is located in Poland, so lots of cold days, and few very sunny / hot ones.
I've been doing dozens of hours of online research, and with most plants and trees, i am able to adapt the theory to my plant, but when it comes to my grape vine none of the advice i can piece together and adapt to my current grape vine with any kind of certainty...
It was not taken care of for years, and i now have a very strange configuration with 3 main 'trunks' (still pretty thin, but gray dark wood, and approximately the thickness of 4-6 pencils each).
This spring i gave it a go, and pruned everything way down, leaving those 3 'trunks' (not sure if this is the right word) and binding them on the trellis. Each 'shoot' (not sure again if its called this in my constellation) i pruned to 1-2 buds.
Now in early/mid summer, everything is exploding, and we have shoots coming out, that are nearly 3 meters long. We do have fruit, but not much. I can count 6 groups currently forming well.
It does not get a huge amount of sunlight. Only approx 3-4 hours per day direct sunlight.
My question is:
Is this the correct approach, and should i every year prune down the shoots to 1-2 buds, and leave those 3 main trunks.
or
Should i remove all trunks and start from scratch, then being able to construct a more classic arrangement with 1 trunk (cordon-style for example)
or
Should i remove all except 1 trunk and try to create a cordon style approach?
Attached i have prepared 3 different images from 3 different views, color coding the 3 main trunks i have currently, for easier evaluation from you.
I'd appreciate any suggestions i can get.
Kind regards, Graem
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