Features of fruiting grapes
A large number of gardeners are now engaged in the cultivation of grapes. All of them are trying to achieve good fruiting plants in their area.
Influencing factors
Initially, you need to understand what exactly affects the fruiting of grapes. Experienced gardeners identify several main factors.
- The quality of the planting material. Healthy seedlings take root without problems in a new area. Therefore, planting material should be bought in proven nurseries, as well as carefully inspect before planting.
- The choice of the variety. When buying seedlings, it is important to take into account the peculiarities of the local climate. Inhabitants of cold regions should not buy heat-loving grape varieties.
- Finding a landing site... The grapes should be planted on the sunny side of the plot. If you plant it in the north, the bushes will grow poorly and bear fruit due to a lack of heat and lighting.
- Care... Plants must be properly cared for. You cannot leave them without fertilizing and watering. The shape of the bush must be corrected in a timely manner. Planting is required to thin out, removing excess foliage and stepsons.
If the plants have enough moisture and nutrients, they will bear fruit regularly.
When do bushes begin to bear fruit?
A plant planted in the soil can begin to bear fruit as early as the second or third year after planting. If a gardener has acquired a 3-year-old seedling and planted it in the spring, the fruit may appear on it in a couple of months. The beginning of the fruiting of plants largely depends on the choice of the variety. Some plants develop very quickly, while others need time to grow.
In order for the grapes to further delight gardeners with a bountiful harvest, the plant that blooms for the first time must be cleaned of excess inflorescences. In the future, the bush will regularly bear fruit. The time at which fruits appear on the shoots depends on the characteristics of the variety. As a rule, grapes bear fruit in late summer or early autumn.
Why is there no fruiting and what to do?
Unfortunately, most gardeners at least once face such a problem as the lack of fruiting. There are several reasons why this can happen.
- Freezing of flower buds. If the winter is harsh and the plant is not well covered, its buds can be damaged by frost. It is impossible to make a plant affected by the cold bloom. It remains only to more carefully cover it with spruce branches or straw, preparing for next winter.
- Short cut. Pruning too short can also harm the plant. In order for the plant to bear fruit next year, it is important to leave a sufficient number of buds on the branches.
- Excess nitrogen-containing dressings. Untimely fertilization always has a bad effect on the condition of the plants. Nitrogen fertilizing should be applied to the soil only in the spring. If used in summer, the shoots will become too brittle. In addition, the plant will actively grow greenery. Because of this, the fruits will lack nutrients. In the second half of summer, the bushes are fed with potassium or phosphorus. This contributes to the correct development of the fruit, as well as an improvement in the taste of the berries.
- Diseases... The gardener runs the risk of being left without a crop even if the vineyard is affected by some kind of fungal diseases. Danger to plants is represented by gray rot and mildew. To protect the vineyard, it must be treated with prophylactic agents in the fall and spring.Usually copper sulfate is used for this purpose. If you notice signs of a plant disease in the summer, the infected parts of the grapes must be removed with garden shears or pruning shears.
- Excess moisture... If the soil in the area is too wet, the flowers will fall off early. Ovaries on them will not be able to form. Therefore, it is important to choose areas for planting grapes where groundwater is not too close to the ground. Plants should not be watered too often. If the summer is rainy, a small canopy should be built over the young grapes.
- Lack of pollination... It also happens that the bushes bloom profusely, but do not bear fruit. This is usually due to the fact that the inflorescences have not been pollinated. To prevent this from happening, it is recommended to plant several plants of different varieties on the site. To attract bees to the site, honey flowers can also be planted near the vineyard. If it rains regularly during flowering, the plant will have to be manually pollinated.
- Pest attack... Insects such as grape aphids or spider mites can significantly weaken the plant. Fungicides are used to combat them. It is very important to destroy not only the most active insects, but the entire colony. If this is not done, the pests will attack the grapes again after a few days.
If you properly care for the grapes, do not let its development take its course, the plant will regularly delight the owners of the site with a good harvest of tasty and ripe berries.
The comment was sent successfully.