Very interesting to hear about the deficiencies that you are facing. I am growing my vines in ground that was transported here. An analysis was done in the neighbourhood and we had excess of Boron, Arsenium and heavy metals. I stopped with fertilization last year as I got too much Nitrogen. It is stabilizing now. I had lots of aphids last year and much less this year. Also less inflorescences, but I rather have the present situation. Less aphids but also less fruits. Our winter and spring are extremely wet with record rainfall and I check regularly on signs of fungal decease and bugs. Birds are my greatest friends. Your videos are very informative and help me to make right decisions.
@@grantcramer I have been battling weird nutrient issues that are like chasing gremlins you fix one then another crops up that looks like another and I keep trying various nutrients because im a professional winemaker and know a bit about viticulture not as much as someone who grows grapes 100% for a living but its been frustrating fixing one to find out another pops up or having 2 that look identical and trying to figure out whats causing it.
Yes, it takes time to get a handle on it. Be patient and keep working at it. I am sure you can resolve the issue eventually. Soil is really just a physical structure to house the nutrients, you can eventually replenish it with proper nutrition. Hydroponics proves that!
Very interesting to hear about the deficiencies that you are facing. I am growing my vines in ground that was transported here. An analysis was done in the neighbourhood and we had excess of Boron, Arsenium and heavy metals. I stopped with fertilization last year as I got too much Nitrogen. It is stabilizing now. I had lots of aphids last year and much less this year. Also less inflorescences, but I rather have the present situation. Less aphids but also less fruits. Our winter and spring are extremely wet with record rainfall and I check regularly on signs of fungal decease and bugs. Birds are my greatest friends. Your videos are very informative and help me to make right decisions.
I am glad they are helping you! Everyday is another adventure!
@@grantcramer I have been battling weird nutrient issues that are like chasing gremlins you fix one then another crops up that looks like another and I keep trying various nutrients because im a professional winemaker and know a bit about viticulture not as much as someone who grows grapes 100% for a living but its been frustrating fixing one to find out another pops up or having 2 that look identical and trying to figure out whats causing it.
Yes, it takes time to get a handle on it. Be patient and keep working at it. I am sure you can resolve the issue eventually. Soil is really just a physical structure to house the nutrients, you can eventually replenish it with proper nutrition. Hydroponics proves that!
perfect !
Thank you!