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What's explained in the video is a cane-pruned system.
A spur-pruned system will be different. A VSP as mentioned in the video is a bilateral-cordon trained, spur-pruned systems, which is not the system talked about in this video. Rather, it was Guyot system that needs to be cane-pruned.
The so-called "arms" from this video are actually cordons if you use a VSP system, and you want to keep those as long as you keep your vines as a VSP trained system since they will be the permanent wooden tissues of those vines. With a cane-pruned system (Guyot), you need to keep the second year canes (one or two of them as mentioned in this video), and keep those so the new shoots for next year's production from the dormant buds can be pushing out from them.
The information in this video is inaccurate and can be misleading.
Thank you Finally something that makes sense
ОтветитьMy grapes didn’t grow like this 😭
ОтветитьGreat!
Please advise what to do with the vines after the harvest seasons? Prune them off as the third year? TKZ
Loved the graph! That I can understand. I’m in Scotland 🏴 🇬🇧 and I’ve got my first three vines doing well at front of my house, loads of foliage no grapes . The Romans managed it in my climate before the midges and a few guys in blue paint frightened them off 😂
I’ve been binge watching videos and this is the first one where it “clicked” thanks to the fantastic visual aid on a chalkboard. Thank you so much!
Shlaing ❤
Amazing. I had no idea.
ОтветитьInteresting. I'm reading a book where a person is learning to prune. This video helps me understand what is going on. And some Bible passages too.
ОтветитьThis video keeps up the fallacy of French wine police. It negates the biology of the vines themselves. This type of pruning puts the vine into an emergency mode and produces many weak runners. Placing many vines in a small area puts pressure on all the vines. Double trouble. Save ALL the strong runners and discard of all the weak runners, plant only a fourth as many vines will give the maintained vines more water, more nutrients and more sunlight. Planting other trees and plants among the vines will improve soillife and birdlife and reduces insect and fungus damage. In the French way of vine husbandry, you produce weak vines, watery grapes, hard soils devoid of soillife and eventually bad tasting wine. You, Origon State University shouldn't continue the never proven way of French vine husbandry but try out different ways of growing vind. Let nature allow to do its job and stop manipulating plants into doing what the French
winepolice dictates.. I discarded all my french vines because they are fungus laden, prone to drought and produce bad grapes. I grow my 25 vines of different non-French varieties and maintain only vines that are eco-friendly, produce good grapes and sustain my garden eco system with in total 60 trees and fruit producing plants. Print this and give it to your professors or chateauholder. Finally we may get some good wine and produce.
First of all, it is worth recalling that vines and vines are among the most demanding in the field of permanent plantings.
In order to obtain a high yield while maintaining the health of the plants, it is necessary to put in a lot of effort and in time.
Beginners are often able to ruin a grape crop if they act randomly and with
insufficient knowledge. One of the main concerns is even before pruning.
Need to learn:
The optimal cutting time,
the instructions for pruning, the valuable and rare tips of the masters for specific practices, etc. First of all, a novice should know the time when it is possible to carry out pruning.
I quit
ОтветитьExcellent instructions! Thank you.
ОтветитьDefinitely watch at 1.5 time speed
ОтветитьWho is her for prophetic understanding?! 🤣
ОтветитьLove your Spanish
ОтветитьRest of the video??
Ответитьthanks, classic information.
Ответить"Good wood is critical! We always wanna lay down a good cane."
ОтветитьI got the grape vine last year at Walmart. It did not grow grapes but a lot of vines. I learned that it grows the second year. I did not know that I needed to prune it in the winter. Is it too late to prune it now? I like in zone 7A
ОтветитьThank you for this exercise I have a wine tree that every year is flourishing but no grapes is it possible that it might be a male tree as hear say says or I’m not doing something right on it
ОтветитьNice to see that Jesse Pinkman has moved on to grape growing.
Ответить"Good wood is critical"
Words to live by 🤣
Is it for all grapes variety? The same metode?
ОтветитьWhy don´t you cut down all first year shoots?
ОтветитьThanks for information
ОтветитьThis is very helpful. But I want to know or pictures showing exact points to prune for good fruiting.
ОтветитьExcellent information
Ответитьok mantap, sukses selalu ..
ОтветитьI discovered a useful compilation of videos that may help you at Grape grower folio
ОтветитьSir I want to buy grapes from you Will you sell grapes?
ОтветитьI have an overgrown vine on both sides of a walkthrough trellis. They go over the trellis and run down along the fence top. It's in its third year and it's humongous and out of control. I cut off most of the extended "bud" branches this ladt Feb but left the main branches with dozens of buds now growing evetywhere. So, next spring, how do i cut off all the main branches closer to the trunk without killing it all? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
ОтветитьWhat if you didn't know about pruning and now it's April 🤦🏾♀️ should I prune a little bit?
ОтветитьThank you in TÜRKİYE
ОтветитьI understand leaving 2 canes, but why do you leave 3 canes?
Ответитьthank you Jesse
ОтветитьGood studies. Pls give me your cutting pls thanks.
ОтветитьOregon in the house!
ОтветитьI’m definitely owning a vine yard hopefully one day in Medford Oregon
ОтветитьI don't understand the ending. The shoot that you bend to the fruiting wire is a shoot growing from the cordon. Why is the shoot coming from the head?
ОтветитьExcellent explanation dude
ОтветитьIm a Right wing Patriot that loves to raise Grapes. Great Video! I hope to make some Wine and share it with some Brothers. 🤙
ОтветитьI guys, planted a vine 9 years ago and it's been poisoned or mowed down a few times. Now it's grown out on the bricks like a peacock's tail feathers and producing grapes. Should I gather it and tie it to a trellis? What's my move? Thanks.
ОтветитьWould of like to actually see you cut it. The drawing was confusing as to how to chose the proper vine to cut.
Ответитьtnx david spade
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ОтветитьThis made zero sense
ОтветитьQuestion: muscadine vine it's the same cuts?
ОтветитьNice class....thanks.
ОтветитьHan pasado 7 años de este video. En este tiempo, saben si es funcional este metodo de poda? A que especie de uvas se puede aplicar?, hay otra mejor tecnica de poda?
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