This is one of the best pruning videos I have watched. Demonstrating both types of pruning. Well done. I am a hobby vintner growing on a chain link fence with a trellis on top. It was nice to see how to keep them directed in the center. Will watch again in Feb when I get out and pruned my lovely table grapes. Pruning is the key to good production… even for a hobby grower.
This channel is clearly a pure heritage of wisdom to all vine lovers ... and hence inevitably must be put back to life! Mr. Michael J. Neal, where are you?
Wow impressive camera work . Many institutional video the camera person frames the narrator at a distance that obligates the intent of an instructional video . To see the subject being narrated . Here the camera person get very close and moves slightly so the viewfinder captures the actual revelation of the buds and then the cut above the second node. Great job guys Oh the demonstration wss done in a overcast sky eliminating low sun flare out and shadow cast. Retaining vibrant colors in the view
hello micheal! pruning is an art, , personally on old wood I would opt to leave a larger portion of wood, especially when you make cuts on wood for more years, it creates an important desiccation cone, which could be lethal!
messemaker22 as backyard growers we can do things differently than commercial that being said after the wood fruits best to get rid of it and make room for new cains have you checked out Dave Wilson nursery or IV organics channel here on UA-cam both have variety of good info cheers
This is what happiness looks like. I grew up on countryside and I always loved nature and animals more than anything else but never had land or anything just a small garden to do experiments. This year I got some canes and I forced rooted them in the water, I planted like half of them in pots and waiting May to get them in the soil, gonna plan having them like this around the fence of my garden.
I live in tropical country, but in 1100 maters above the sea, Is that possible to grow grapes? I started interesting to grape tree 2 months ago, i brought 40 cm long grape tree, its 150 cm now, but the leaves turn weird, they curling, idk, is that because of low temperatur, virus, synthetic grower overdoze, or else, i never gave my grape pesticide before, i just gave them npk 16-16-16, sometimes vit b1, i also gave them fungicide (because in my country now is rainy season, cover top but sometimes rain drops jump over), and once, i have remaining giberelin acid -+ 50ml 10ppm, I just spill them in the pot, What is the safest way to help my grape? It look so ugly, not stagnant, good condition shoot, but leaves look so weird, Im sorry my English is bad, im not active speaker
man the plants are good but i think you should review some things: don't cut near close the buds, it will cause problems to them that's why you have to leave some "wood of respect" as a distance and prune the vineyard when the weather is dry and not wet like that
You don't seem too concerned about the angle of the cuts--is that ok? My wife and I just planted a very small home vineyard (30 vines) and I'm just trying to figure out best pruning techniques for the future.
@@no-diggarden I am in the San Francisco Bay Area--Saratoga to be exact. I have 30 merlot vines in an amended clay soil. Our springs rarely have nights/mornings with frost but somewhat cool and the vines are 3 1/2' apart with 4'between rows
After about 6 mins (having decimated the earlier vines) all of a sudden this chap starts discussing fruit canes leaving 2 per vine - what about the previous decimation? Interesting topic but I didn't understand it well :-(
just remember the next years grapes will come on the new wood i clean mine off in nov. by april you can tell where they they were cut dont be afraid to prune bigtime
Not everything. The 2 fruiting canes that you leave for the coming season have to be left. He shortened them a little..."10 to 12 buds" as he said....but didn't lop them off. If you remove "everything above T" then you have no fruit to harvest in the Fall.
@@birdhouse7230 sorry, but I don't speak english. So I give you my idea in italian. Il problema della potatura che vedi a 4:16 (ma non solo in questo frame) è la dimostrazione di una errata potatura. I tagli sono troppo grandi, sono tagli su legno di 3 anni, all'interno dei tralcio si crea un cono di disseccamento grande il doppio del taglio, impedendo il naturale percorso delle linfa. Chi ha effettuato questo potatura non sa quello che fa. P.s. I'm a pruning man, I live in zone Chianti (Tuscany) and I know very well what I do.
This is one of the best pruning videos I have watched. Demonstrating both types of pruning. Well done. I am a hobby vintner growing on a chain link fence with a trellis on top. It was nice to see how to keep them directed in the center. Will watch again in Feb when I get out and pruned my lovely table grapes. Pruning is the key to good production… even for a hobby grower.
This channel is clearly a pure heritage of wisdom to all vine lovers ... and hence inevitably must be put back to life!
Mr. Michael J. Neal, where are you?
I thought the same thing. Viticulture is alive and well! Old vines being ripped out for new ones and the cycle goes on!
Wow impressive camera work . Many institutional video the camera person frames the narrator at a distance that obligates the intent of an instructional video . To see the subject being narrated . Here the camera person get very close and moves slightly so the viewfinder captures the actual revelation of the buds and then the cut above the second node. Great job guys
Oh the demonstration wss done in a overcast sky eliminating low sun flare out and shadow cast. Retaining vibrant colors in the view
Thanks for sharing ,i have a vine that i left for years its very long and thick as a cucumber any tips please
Thank you very much for the video.👍🤗👍🇸🇯
In more than 50 years, l never saw pruning like this. I mean my father always did totally different way. One day,
I'm going to try to do this way.
Micheal,very good!
nice tutorial
Maikel have a nice day
You have wanderfull grape tree
Let me learn more about grape
hello micheal! pruning is an art, , personally on old wood I would opt to leave a larger portion of wood, especially when you make cuts on wood for more years, it creates an important desiccation cone, which could be lethal!
Just got my first plant and its hard to imagine they will give fruit after such aggressive pruning. Time will tell
messemaker22 as backyard growers we can do things differently than commercial that being said after the wood fruits best to get rid of it and make room for new cains have you checked out Dave Wilson nursery or IV organics channel here on UA-cam both have variety of good info cheers
This is what happiness looks like. I grew up on countryside and I always loved nature and animals more than anything else but never had land or anything just a small garden to do experiments. This year I got some canes and I forced rooted them in the water, I planted like half of them in pots and waiting May to get them in the soil, gonna plan having them like this around the fence of my garden.
For a smaller yard. Why can't I just trim all branches back to the main trunk. So there are no lateral branches. For table grapes.
Thanks for this Nice Video , I interested with all You tell about pruning Vince , I,ll keep this for experience.
For some reason i find this video very relaxing. Very educational and interesting, too. Thank you!
I live in tropical country, but in 1100 maters above the sea,
Is that possible to grow grapes? I started interesting to grape tree 2 months ago, i brought 40 cm long grape tree, its 150 cm now, but the leaves turn weird, they curling, idk, is that because of low temperatur, virus, synthetic grower overdoze, or else, i never gave my grape pesticide before, i just gave them npk 16-16-16, sometimes vit b1, i also gave them fungicide (because in my country now is rainy season, cover top but sometimes rain drops jump over), and once, i have remaining giberelin acid -+ 50ml 10ppm, I just spill them in the pot,
What is the safest way to help my grape? It look so ugly, not stagnant, good condition shoot, but leaves look so weird,
Im sorry my English is bad, im not active speaker
man the plants are good but i think you should review some things: don't cut near close the buds, it will cause problems to them that's why you have to leave some "wood of respect" as a distance and prune the vineyard when the weather is dry and not wet like that
and use a pair of gloves ffs
I wonder what temperature you have in winter? whether there are hard frosts?
I am going to start this business in pak south Punjab I look your video great work I am going to start 4 Aketar
Cane pruning starts at 4:43. Excellent demonstration!
Good explication
You don't seem too concerned about the angle of the cuts--is that ok? My wife and I just planted a very small home vineyard (30 vines) and I'm just trying to figure out best pruning techniques for the future.
the best way to do it is whatever is easiest for you.
@@no-diggarden I am in the San Francisco Bay Area--Saratoga to be exact. I have 30 merlot vines in an amended clay soil. Our springs rarely have nights/mornings with frost but somewhat cool and the vines are 3 1/2' apart with 4'between rows
Very interesting! Here in western NY, I will trying to grapes soon. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your information sir...
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What's happen if I do this job in summer?
emlortnoc tonod only do heavy pruning to grapes when there dormant
Wow Mike, lots of Phomopsis ! Does it cause problems ?
Great videos, how do u know if it’s spur or cane pruning please. Don’t know variety of grapes regards frank
Frank Savignano check out Dave Wilson nursery’s channel there’s a way to trim them then watch how they grow to determine your question. Cheers
Perfect explanation. Thanks
What age is it sir? Thanks for sharing this video.......best regards from indonesia
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many many ways to do the same job
Nice, thanks
Fantastic tutorial,
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After about 6 mins (having decimated the earlier vines) all of a sudden this chap starts discussing fruit canes leaving 2 per vine - what about the previous decimation? Interesting topic but I didn't understand it well :-(
different pruning methods. different varieties requires different method. first one is cordon system, after that is VSP system
just remember the next years grapes will come on the new wood i clean mine off in nov. by april you can tell where they they were cut dont be afraid to prune bigtime
Hello.. would someone suggest a 'Grape' that will be easier to grow in the NYC area?
Thank you
Joe
@David Sturgeon ty I was looking at red flame.. plant here in NYC in early Spring?
Niagra Grapes do well there!
@@nowalr.7723 ty I planted Red Flame last month.. looking good soo far. :)
Good for you man
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It looks like he is cutting everything 🤤
HE IS.
Ual is big farm! A lot training for to do,will take forever.
hello from POLAND
Where is it sir
is summer also good in pruning grapes? thankyou.
Absolutely no. Grapevines have to be pruned when they loose their leaves.
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Wow that’s a lot to work
Goood jobs
the Camera man don`t know how to get good angle.
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Vorrei in italiano
In short, cut everything above T.
Not everything. The 2 fruiting canes that you leave for the coming season have to be left. He shortened them a little..."10 to 12 buds" as he said....but didn't lop them off. If you remove "everything above T" then you have no fruit to harvest in the Fall.
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Spurs should under canes
Porque quedaron tanto resimo
these prunings shows how to kill quickly a vine plant 4:16 :-(
No joke. I STILL don't understand why they cut what they do. He says, this is a good one....and then he chops it off!!....I need a grape doctor badly.
@@birdhouse7230 sorry, but I don't speak english. So I give you my idea in italian. Il problema della potatura che vedi a 4:16 (ma non solo in questo frame) è la dimostrazione di una errata potatura. I tagli sono troppo grandi, sono tagli su legno di 3 anni, all'interno dei tralcio si crea un cono di disseccamento grande il doppio del taglio, impedendo il naturale percorso delle linfa. Chi ha effettuato questo potatura non sa quello che fa.
P.s. I'm a pruning man, I live in zone Chianti (Tuscany) and I know very well what I do.
Very bad job
I would have been shot if I trimmed the vines the way he did. I hand picked them using a modified Munson trellis.
@@lyon406 Can you suggest a better video example?
Can you suggest a better video example?
@@jamlane yeah go watch simonit and sirch videos bro
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