Hi Anonymous (I would rather see a name than 'anonymous' :)
If you haven't planted any vine, my advice is take a step at a time :) I have no problem giving you tips on pruning but that would be rather too ambitious (from your side) because from planting to pruning, the minimum time required is 7-8 months, and you won't be able to imagine the procedures until you have your own vine, ready to be pruned. So, get a young vine to plant as a start. If you are in Msia, you can order from me.. :) I have Black Queen and IAC at the moment (White Malaga, Australian Madu and Pink Taiwan will also be ready for shipment in 2 months time). Only then I can continue with "What type and how to apply fertilizers", and so on. Go green & cheers!
I hv 1 vine in my bckyrd (no idea what type) plantd 2+ yrs ago & its branches are quite grown & bushy, but no fruit coming. I recently trimmed some of its branches, so nw so many new shoots coming out but still no flower or any signs of fruiting, ... advise pl what next?
Hmmm...'Anonymous' again... :( There are so many possibilities which can lead to non-flowering after pruning eg. pruning method, fertilizer type/application - timing, cultivar/variety of grapevine, etcs. It's hard for me to comment without seeing at least few photos. If you don't mind, pls email me (jontih.enggihon@gmail.com) the pictures of i)the canopy, ii) top of the leaf iii)underside of the leaf and iv) new shoot. FYI, different variety different character :)
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DeleteOk, Terima kasih..
DeleteAny tips on methods of pruning
ReplyDeleteAm empressed by your efforts on this project & pictures are all nicely shot,..& am enterested to try planting, any advise on types of "baja" you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous (I would rather see a name than 'anonymous' :)
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't planted any vine, my advice is take a step at a time :) I have no problem giving you tips on pruning but that would be rather too ambitious (from your side) because from planting to pruning, the minimum time required is 7-8 months, and you won't be able to imagine the procedures until you have your own vine, ready to be pruned. So, get a young vine to plant as a start. If you are in Msia, you can order from me.. :) I have Black Queen and IAC at the moment (White Malaga, Australian Madu and Pink Taiwan will also be ready for shipment in 2 months time). Only then I can continue with "What type and how to apply fertilizers", and so on. Go green & cheers!
I hv 1 vine in my bckyrd (no idea what type) plantd 2+ yrs ago & its branches are quite grown & bushy, but no fruit coming. I recently trimmed some of its branches, so nw so many new shoots coming out but still no flower or any signs of fruiting, ... advise pl what next?
ReplyDeleteHmmm...'Anonymous' again... :( There are so many possibilities which can lead to non-flowering after pruning eg. pruning method, fertilizer type/application - timing, cultivar/variety of grapevine, etcs. It's hard for me to comment without seeing at least few photos. If you don't mind, pls email me (jontih.enggihon@gmail.com) the pictures of i)the canopy, ii) top of the leaf iii)underside of the leaf and iv) new shoot. FYI, different variety different character :)
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