i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
arkitecture. vines needs and stores carbohydrates to produce fruit. if you let a vine grow as much fruit as it wants one year, the following year the vine has less reserved carbs so it will be a small, low quallity crop.
Great video bob. I have a small grapevine about 6ft tall. When can I expect it to start and develop grapes? Could you show what grape looks like when it starts developing grapes. I mean from the first signs that fruit is growing. Dose grape flower or just produce fruit straight from the buds?
I spoke with Bob at the farmers market, and he sends this reply. "Grapes flower, and then fruit forms from the flowers. This year, the flower buds on my grapes all froze in early spring, and so I will not have any grapes this year. A grape vine will normally produce fruit in its third year after it was planted."
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wickedlady4180 1 year ago
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jmackman 1 year ago
NIce and straight forward info. Now the test is to see if can actually do what I heard!
fd4thot 2 years ago
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i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
CraZayTube 2 years ago
arkitecture. vines needs and stores carbohydrates to produce fruit. if you let a vine grow as much fruit as it wants one year, the following year the vine has less reserved carbs so it will be a small, low quallity crop.
TOOL1231 3 years ago
Can anyone explain 'over crop' ?
arkitecture 3 years ago
Excellent demonstration and thank you so much.
coniferblacklab 3 years ago
Thank you that is great. Thank bob for me will you.
Yours Dan
mongeyretard 4 years ago
Great video bob. I have a small grapevine about 6ft tall. When can I expect it to start and develop grapes? Could you show what grape looks like when it starts developing grapes. I mean from the first signs that fruit is growing. Dose grape flower or just produce fruit straight from the buds?
yours Arnookie
arnookie 4 years ago
Arnookie,
I spoke with Bob at the farmers market, and he sends this reply. "Grapes flower, and then fruit forms from the flowers. This year, the flower buds on my grapes all froze in early spring, and so I will not have any grapes this year. A grape vine will normally produce fruit in its third year after it was planted."
LuToo47 4 years ago