Great detail and easy to follow. This is what I was doing, but sometimes have little ladders as the vine is now 7 years old and felt better to confirm. Thanks!
Hi, I am an Agronomic engineer from Argentina. Awesome video. We are making a disctionary for translation of Wineyard terminology, I would like to make sure how many buds u leave in every spur, first and second buds or just the first one? PDS: here in Arg we call the first one bourillon, it´s a french heritage.
It is fairly standard with spur pruning in Australia to leave the basal bud plus 2 clear buds. However, depending on the region, variety and yield targets, more buds are sometimes retained.
For spur pruning, each spur was pruned to a 2 bud spur along the cordon. For cane pruning, in The basics of pruning a grapevine part 3 : Cane pruning, one renewal spur is retained for each cane.
1:06, so if 2 buds are kept from last year growth, is it true that over time the tree gets taller and taller? If yes, then what to do if it gets taller than the trellis and too tall?
The home I just bought has a grapevine that's more than 30 years old, I'm bringing it back to life woth you help! Thanks!
Awesome. What a vineyard. Best pruning content and best vineyard award goes to you! 🏆
Very beautifully done. Educative, instructional of utmost utility. Thanks a lot.
Great detail and easy to follow. This is what I was doing, but sometimes have little ladders as the vine is now 7 years old and felt better to confirm. Thanks!
Excellent, base bud, first bud, second bud, Thanks Buddy!
Finally a clear guide
Hi, I am an Agronomic engineer from Argentina. Awesome video. We are making a disctionary for translation of Wineyard terminology, I would like to make sure how many buds u leave in every spur, first and second buds or just the first one? PDS: here in Arg we call the first one bourillon, it´s a french heritage.
I’ve watched many videos and they say 2
It is fairly standard with spur pruning in Australia to leave the basal bud plus 2 clear buds. However, depending on the region, variety and yield targets, more buds are sometimes retained.
Cut at an angle to not allow moisture sit on the spur .
I thought that would make for more surface area wound.
Water will drip off better not to much of an angle you don’t want it sharp
Fine guiding. Thanks 👍
Very good !!
May I ask you, do we remove the canes that grown up from the base bud?
Thank you! This is very clear.
How to you train it in a double cordon? Do you just lay down 2 canes and keep them there each year?.
Hello
Thank you for the video. It is really helpful. But which spur did you leave as renewal spur?
For spur pruning, each spur was pruned to a 2 bud spur along the cordon. For cane pruning, in The basics of pruning a grapevine part 3 : Cane pruning, one renewal spur is retained for each cane.
Does it mean that in spur pruning there are no renewal spur.
@@braneradovic5915 Yes, because you don't need the cane for the upcoming year. Instead of 1 (or 2) canes you have multiple spurs.
@@MrPaulCraft Thank you .
Thank you very much for your information
How old does a concord grape vine typically live?
1:06, so if 2 buds are kept from last year growth, is it true that over time the tree gets taller and taller? If yes, then what to do if it gets taller than the trellis and too tall?
Does it matter if I use this method for table grapes?
No it will still work for table grapes.
thank you sir, useful message
Thank you
Looks like you cut all the fruiting potential
Hlo sir i need to get a agriculture job. I living in india country.
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