@MegaJim79 Thanks for your comment. Our winery is located in Sonoma County, California. Jordan is the family name of the owner. I will send your comment to our vineyard manager. We do plant legumes between our vineyard rows to contribute nitrogen to the soils.
I have numerous olive orchards in Southern Greece and had similar looking pale foliage in one of the orchards. I took it to agronomists and he recommended higher nitrogen levels, 300 grams of borax per tree, 2-3 kilos of potassium Sulphate per tree or Kmag. He basically said your trees have been abandoned from proper nutrition. In my opinion the best orchard managers are the owners themselves.The outside people(even your relatives) could not care. Trust me I know!
Thank you for producing this video! It is one thing to have a written missive about pruning, but actually seeing it for a "visual" like me is the best and easiest way to learn.
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FarmerOlive 11 months ago
Your trees need more nitrogen, boron, some potassium won't hurt also. The leaves a re pale green, they should be deeper green.
MegaJim79 1 year ago
@MegaJim79 Thanks for your comment. Our winery is located in Sonoma County, California. Jordan is the family name of the owner. I will send your comment to our vineyard manager. We do plant legumes between our vineyard rows to contribute nitrogen to the soils.
jordanvineyard 1 year ago
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I have numerous olive orchards in Southern Greece and had similar looking pale foliage in one of the orchards. I took it to agronomists and he recommended higher nitrogen levels, 300 grams of borax per tree, 2-3 kilos of potassium Sulphate per tree or Kmag. He basically said your trees have been abandoned from proper nutrition. In my opinion the best orchard managers are the owners themselves.The outside people(even your relatives) could not care. Trust me I know!
Good Luck!
MegaJim79 1 year ago
This video is in the country of Jordan...right?
MegaJim79 1 year ago
Very well said. Great video
frozengates 1 year ago
@frozengates Glad you enjoyed the video. Our olive harvest will begin in about three weeks. Stay tuned.
jordanvineyard 1 year ago
Thank you for producing this video! It is one thing to have a written missive about pruning, but actually seeing it for a "visual" like me is the best and easiest way to learn.
Loghomeguy1212 1 year ago
@Loghomeguy1212 You're welcome. We're glad you enjoyed it.
jordanvineyard 1 year ago