hydroponic viticulture update



reasons for winemaking 148
Ken, I agree that one's friends are often overly kind in their appraisal of homemade wines. You really can't trust most feedback you...

Bob,

Last year the vines were less than half the size. This years growth is vigorous. Last year I had powdery mildew. this year, nothing. Day time temperatures are averaging 94 F every day. These temperatures have been here since the beginning of June. The hottest summer on record for southern Ontario. There is usually a breeze. Humidity is high--about 50% on average. But very little--if any--rain. Grbutt is brown and crunchy. This year I also notice very few spider mites or other traditional pests. Could be the heat.

I have purposely avoided a spray program this year, if only to see what happens. Other years I have applied garden sulfur, Safers end-all for certain bugs, and some serious fungicide for other maladies.

some of my bunches, however are showing symtoms of something. I posted this earlier, but I'll post it again here. www.africusrex.com-temp There is a pic there of what is happening to a few of my bunches. However this malady is happening to bunches on the outer edges of the vineyard where there is plenty of ventilation and sun. tell me what you think.

My shoots are being trained verticaly. new leaves on the upper canopy is always exposed to sun. I've topped once already to promote some lateral growth.

Trellising is a challenge, yes. But...this is an experiment. Main concerns at this point are nutrient balance, and pH. All things are in a constant state of flux.

Jeff

 




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