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Black Spanish grapes

Black Spanish grapes video showing how the vines are loaded with grapes.

 

Putting the bird netting up

The Blanc Dubois is going through veraison as well, but because they are white grapes, its hard to tell.  They will turn golden yellow soon.  Brix is 14 on the ripest berries.

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Bird netting is up!

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I learned last year to close the bottom of the nets tightly.  Between the birds and the raccoons they will get in the smallest gaps.

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Blanc Dubois looking great

First year to get a small crop on these vines.  Next year will be better.

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Big mistake on the cluster thinning

Back in April I made the decision to leave two clusters on each of the Black Spanish laterals.  Well, that was a mistake and paid for it this weekend.  Decided to thin down to one cluster per shoot. So much easier before the canopy was full! We had so many clusters the vines looked like one big mass of grape clumps in some areas.  I thought I got some before pics, but evidently I forgot.  Here’s some after I started thinning.

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I also started working the canopy management.  On high cordon system like I use, you need to reposition the shoots so they don’t just all mat up on top of the canopy/wire.  Mid June to July after the shoots near the cordon have started to turn brown and are stronger you can start to pull them down from the top.  I also cut them so they can’t touch the ground.

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Thats a lot of fruit I cut off, but the vines will be better for it.

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End of May update

Vineyard starting to look like a jungle. Need to pluck the suckers and spray some roundup. Learned the hard way to make sure you don’t have any suckers. Round up against the vine wood isn’t an issue, but a green sucker shoot hit with some roundup will kill your vine.

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The clusters are really starting to grow now. This is a Black Spanish vine. I’ve been spraying every other week since the shoots were 2-4inches long. Lomanto and Black Spanish have shown no signs of fungus yet. Blanc Dubois does show signs on the tips of the laterals. Working to get it under control.  Just got to spray every 7-10 days.

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Grape clusters are growing fast

We’ve had lots of rain this spring and the grapes are growing great.  Check out the clusters of Black Spanish grapes.  IMG_5732.jpg

Cluster thinning time

Most shoots (laterals) now have 2-4 clusters. Usually only three, but sometimes up to 4 clusters. The standard thinning method is to leave only one cluster closest to the cordon, so you don’t over produce and near the top wire so the sun can get to it easier.  Too much fruit on the vine will affect veraison (ripening/coloring). I recently read on the more vigorous vines, you can leave two clusters and still get the same quality of fruit. I’m going to try this on the Black Spanish vines and see how it goes.

Sad pinching off all the clusters, but it has to be done.

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Grapevines are showing signs of life

The shoots are starting to emerge on the grapes vines. The muscadines are still sleeping, but the buds are starting to swell a bit.

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This year I decided to try and propagate some new vines from the clippings. About 125 vines to try Lomanto, Black Spanish, and Blanc Dubois. We’ll see how it goes.

Pruning Blanc Du Bois grape vines

Pruned the Blanc Du Bois.  Planted them last year.  They grew very well last year as you can see from the vines.  blanc before

Here’s the after picture from one vine.  Still have another 30 to go.

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Pruning the oldest muscadine vines

That time of the year again when we start our pruning.  These are the oldest vines of the farm.  They were a mess when we purchased the farm with years of neglect.  After cutting them way back and two years of training, they should do well this year.  Here is a before and after shot of the vines.

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Old Vines after

Last year I had some dieback on some of the younger vines.  After some research it appears I mades some mistakes last year with my pruning.  First mistake, always dip the pruning sheers in 10:1 water/clorox solution (10 oz of water 1 oz of clorox) between each vine you prune.  This will help prevent passing issues from one vine to the next.  Second, spray or paint on Topsin after you prune the vines.

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