Training Peter’s Young Grape Vine
Hi friends,
I received quite a few emails about training a young grape vine, so I made a video for you!
This short video, will show you how to train a young grape vine to develop the permanent structure of the vine. Enjoy!!
On slower internet connections, this video may take a while to upload. Please be patient..
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Thanks for your great blogg , I have sent a copy of this to my partner who makes her own wine and can not get her grapes growning lol i am sure she will pick up some tips from your video thank you.
Responded before; video does not load after 15 minutes. Using satellite internet. Tried several times and nothing comes up. My grapes are still young and would be interesting to see how to train the young grape vines.
Hi Danie — that was a great video — thank you very much for putting it together. We just planted our vineyard of Pinot Noir and Reisling grapes and now we’re on to the next phase of study, which is of course how to train them. Your video was very timely for us! Have a great day.
thanks
Carol
Hi Danie,
Thank you for Sharing of these useful information.
I hope you will continue your help in this regards,
also i would like to know what is the best fertilizar for wine Grapes and when we can use it?
Best Regards,
Hakim Hafizi
I wish someone could tell me why the grapes I get from my vine are teeny tiny. They are seedless green grapes and I live in Las Vegas NV. I’ve pruned and fertilized, weeded and sun is not problem. The leaves are green and healthy looking but the bunches are teeny tiny.
i have a coca vine that is two years old but it is no taller thin one foot should i beconcerd about this? it looks like a stick twig in the ground!
Thanks for posting this video. I’m growing a few types, mostly for cuttings and some wine grapes. I’m letting few cordons grow long to cover fences and archways. What is a healthy length for the vines? Thanks again.
Stace