Four-cordon, long-spur pruning: An alternative one-season solution for pruning Sauvignon Blanc
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Four-cordon, long-spur pruning offers an alternative one-season solution for pruning Sauvignon Blanc. It’s easy to learn, quicker and less physically demanding than cane pruning as there is no requirement for manual stripping or large head-cuts. Grower trials suggest that a similar number of buds can be retained on a four-cordon vine, when compared to a four-cane pruned vine. The method can be applied to three- and two-cordon vines as well.
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• Pt 8. Spur Pruning
Thank you for sharing
Salve a voi un saluto dal nord Salento Puglia, mi sono appena iscritto al vostro Chanel CZcams molto intuitivo grandioso, ho anch'io un piccolo vigneto di520 barbatelle da vino da 3 year, però quest'anno ci ha sfacellato molto la peronospora al grappolo e siamo tutti colpiti. Farò quella vostra potatura a doppio binario, interessante. Ciao alla prossima. 😳😊🤔💪✌️
I understand spur pruning and cane pruning but it seems that you are mixing the two together when you mention two replacement spurs and two working spurs together with 4 cordons with spurs for next years producing vines. By replacement spurs I assume that means that the 4 cordons your currently have on your vines will be replaced from the two spur replacement canes but I don't see in your pruning routine when they are replaced. You currently end up with 4 cordons with spurs for next year producing vines but I don't know what you mean by the two working spurs - what do they do besides just grow producing vines and if that is there purpose it seems to be redundant alongside the spurs along the cordons.
What size of that metal wire
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