Greetings from Utah, USA. I am in year 5 of grape culture and each year I have a goal to learn another step for better fruit production. Thanks for showing clearly the shoot thinning goals. Very helpful. BTW, my grapes are dessert seedless: seedless Thompson and Flame. Good growing to you and yours!
Greetings from the Caucasus, specifically from Georgia. When a person loves a garden, he feels the plant's plight as well as its joy. Glad you are enjoying all of this. And I want to add that there is a very beautiful view from your yard. good luck.
That makes me very happy. By the way, Australia is where we are filming next for my program "Cooking and Kids". Can't wait to explore your beautiful country. :)
Thank you! That really helps! It is the end of April and although i only have two vines for our personal consumption, this year, i did not prune the vines before they began to sprout. They have produced more grapes than usual because I think that I've been doing the winter pruning wrong. Your spring shoot pruning helps! Thank you again!
Greetings to you, Vlada. I just started following your TH-cam channel. I am happy and impressed with what you are doing in the agricultural field. I follow you with passion and love from the Middle East. I am also pleased to share with you some agricultural expertise and experiences, if you do not mind, of course. Greetings to you, my dear
@@57Vlada I will definitely and gladly put the important notes that will greatly improve the performance of the experience, great love for what you are doing🙏🏻
Im from bali indonesia and working as a vineyard hand at hatten wines bali. We always do shoot thinning 4 weeks after pruning, it will helps the vine to get more air, allow sunshine to reach the flowers, and make the vine not so bushy. Your topic is very helpful for us.
Great Vlada, this video is helpful for me to get important information for me to learn treating my grape. I'm just beginning in growing up some grapes. Greetings from Indonesia.
Your vedio is very very helpful,I have a grapes plant,but it is only one,I want to plant many grapes plant,I wish you can help me thank you soo much,more power, God bless.
Excellent tutorial for young growers like me. Now I know which stems to cut and which ones to leave. One quick question, if we leave entire cane from last year I stead of leaving couple of nodes, can we still have grapes. Thanks
@@57Vlada Thank you! I appreciate the info since my vine has also been showing mildew. I had used neem oil in the past but it has not been very effective. Maybe is the timing that I am missing.
Thank you very much. As for spraying I am currently exploring all natural options and would be glad to update the viewers once I find one worth recommending. :) Greetings from SoCal.
Thank you Vlada, perfect timing! My vine is getting so overgrown. I have a question for you- do you know what variety your grapes are? My vine produces large, deep purple grapes which look similar to yours. Thank you! Much love from San Diego. Xx
Correct, leaves are needed for the photosynthesis, however you can remove some of the bottom leaves to bring more air flow to the plant. Thank you for watching by the way Joe. :)
Shalom Vlada my name`s Rafael thank you for share your grape experiences with us. It looks like Thompson or Pinot Noar variety I´m not sure. do you know?
@@57Vlada Shabat shalom for you and everybody from Táchira, Venezuela, land of Grace and Kindness. Therefore I think you have Concord grape in your vineyard. It's my last opinion. Thanks so much
Why do we have to remove vines hanging down ,I seem to get lots of grapes off my lower vines, they are good size , tast good.i live in Newcastle nsw,Austrailia
Hello. There is no rule to say you have to remove the lower vines. This is simply done because most growers prefer to have their vines growing upward for better ventilation, more sunshine and easier picking...I hope this helps.
Hi, thank you for your video. I was wondering about a video on powery mildew, what do you help fix that problem? The leases are curling up. I heard of "sulfur". Thank you.
It's almost like anti bonsia with trying to keep new growth close to the main trunk and removed the thicker branches. Do you happen to know why it's best to remove the thicker offshoots?
@@57Vlada Yeah I get the part about wanting new growth for fruiting but they specifically will remove a thick 1 inch nub that has new growth growing out of that so that they can get new growth right from the main stalk. My guess is maybe less cut ends where fungus or other things can make ingress? Are grapes not good at closing off cuts as well as trees maybe? I'm new to grape growing so I don't know.
I've been thinking about planting some grape vines, how many years do they have to grow before you can start harvesting your grapes? It sure seems like a lot to learn but its very interesting.
Very helpful video, Thank you. I have a question. Do you allow the third shot ( close to the main vine, keep to next year ) to carry and produce the grape this year? thank you in advance for your help.
@@57Vlada Ok. Thank you 😊. I typed in When and How to prune grapevine in the Midwest,and this video was one of the ones that popped up. Northern California is supposedly on the same latitude as us,but I'm not sure how mountain regions and Pacific weather influences it - Israel likewise ,they prune in Jan/Feb,but the Mediterranean is below the horizontal Carpathians. I'm trying to figure out the comparative weather - I have a trellis that's fallen in and I don't know how to rescue the intergrown grapevines. Would I be able to re-tie them to something?
@@ingridpear1882 Hi Ingrid, web should offer more specific instructions related to your particular region. As for me, I follow weather patterns and trim my wines 2-3 weeks before spring arrives. This may be different for every region.
Such a helpful video! Thank you mam, two questions, do you take off some of those new 🍇 to have a bigger vine? And why and what you spray your vines? You mentioned
Mr. O, thank you for your interest in supporting our charity. Unfortunately we don't make wine but you are welcome to check our charity for other volunteering opportunities: www.vladav.com
This is what I found out: Interbreeding with siblings causes a higher risk of abnormalities in the chicks. This can be anything from lame legs/wings to extras or missing limbs. The chicks will often struggle to survive to their normal lifespan, often dying young and possibly in pain from internal issues.
Greetings from Utah, USA. I am in year 5 of grape culture and each year I have a goal to learn another step for better fruit production. Thanks for showing clearly the shoot thinning goals. Very helpful. BTW, my grapes are dessert seedless: seedless Thompson and Flame. Good growing to you and yours!
Thank you for visiting and good growing to you as well.
Greetings from the Caucasus, specifically from Georgia. When a person loves a garden, he feels the plant's plight as well as its joy. Glad you are enjoying all of this. And I want to add that there is a very beautiful view from your yard. good luck.
So nice of you to reach out, thank you. Greetings from California.
Thanks vlada. From Australia. Your video helped me to maintain my small backyard vineyard
That makes me very happy. By the way, Australia is where we are filming next for my program "Cooking and Kids". Can't wait to explore your beautiful country. :)
@@57Vlada already subscribed. Will watch your channel ☺️
Thank you Vlada and Perfecto :) its so awesome what we can learn from each other :)
You're so welcome!
Merci Vlada pour votre collaboration sur la vidéo très émouvante merci pour la seconde fois.
Not sure what you wrote, but in any case thank you for reaching out.
Thank you so much for this explanation about vin pruning, I am form Algeria
Glad it was helpful! Greetings to Algeria..:)
Hello from the Netherlands. It was very nice the way you explained how to maintain the vinegar. Gr Patrick
Greetings from California and thank you for visiting my channel.
I've watched over 20 videos on TH-cam on this topic and this is the best. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good information about grapes plants pruning simple and comprehensive.
Thanks a lot
very beautiful and you are also beautiful thanks for the lesson. Greetings from the Republic of Uzbekistan
Thank you and greetings from California.
Thank you! That really helps! It is the end of April and although i only have two vines for our personal consumption, this year, i did not prune the vines before they began to sprout. They have produced more grapes than usual because I think that I've been doing the winter pruning wrong.
Your spring shoot pruning helps! Thank you again!
I am glad my video was helpful...:)
Greetings to you, Vlada. I just started following your TH-cam channel. I am happy and impressed with what you are doing in the agricultural field. I follow you with passion and love from the Middle East. I am also pleased to share with you some agricultural expertise and experiences, if you do not mind, of course. Greetings to you, my dear
Please feel free to leave any comments, especially those related to your agricultural expertise. Thank you
@@57Vlada
I will definitely and gladly put the important notes that will greatly improve the performance of the experience, great love for what you are doing🙏🏻
@@hussien_al-khulifat Much appreciated.
Im from bali indonesia and working as a vineyard hand at hatten wines bali. We always do shoot thinning 4 weeks after pruning, it will helps the vine to get more air, allow sunshine to reach the flowers, and make the vine not so bushy. Your topic is very helpful for us.
I am so happy to hear that. :) Thank you for reaching out.
Great Vlada, this video is helpful for me to get important information for me to learn treating my grape. I'm just beginning in growing up some grapes. Greetings from Indonesia.
Best of luck!
Very helpful! Going out to prune my 6 varieties that I grow in the south of Sweden.
Good luck and greetings to California.
Very learning and helpful to the new begginners here. Thanks 🌻💕🌻
So glad!
Hey thanks for the video. It's nearly time to prune my vines so this will be very helpful, informative and easy to follow. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful!
Exelent!! Thanks.
Es el mejor video que he visto .
Gracias Perfecto and you Vlada por compartir su conocimiento con nosotros .
Greeting. Thank you. It's helpful because I farming table grapes. Thank you so much
You are welcome!
So nice Vlada, thanks for sharing your experience
My pleasure 😊
@@57Vlada 🥰
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Glad to help Mohamed.
@@57Vlada I lost my frame this year
Your vedio is very very helpful,I have a grapes plant,but it is only one,I want to plant many grapes plant,I wish you can help me thank you soo much,more power, God bless.
Best wishes for your future planting Jim.
You mentioned they would be getting sprayed soon. What chemical will you be spraying? I am interested in a timeline for tasks such as that.
Amazing work on both of you
Thank you so much 😄
Awesome🍒💝
Thank you! Cheers!
Excellent tutorial for young growers like me. Now I know which stems to cut and which ones to leave. One quick question, if we leave entire cane from last year I stead of leaving couple of nodes, can we still have grapes. Thanks
Vine may still produce but perhaps not as much.
Nice teaching. Thanks from India
Most welcome!
Great video, thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for what you do Влада.
That was kind of you to send your note....All the best.
Thank you for the video, can you explain what is it that you spray later? You mentioned you came back a few weeks later to spray the base?
Hi and thank you for reaching out. Spray is intended to protect vines from the mildew. I will check with Perfecto what he uses and get back to you.
@@57Vlada Thank you! I appreciate the info since my vine has also been showing mildew. I had used neem oil in the past but it has not been very effective. Maybe is the timing that I am missing.
Very nice video as usual. Many thanks
Thank you too!
thanks a lots I learn my need. Love from Bangladesh
You are most welcome. Greetings to Bangladesh.
Good job very imformative video. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Love how vigorous they are!
Thank you
Great job on your organization!
May I know what sprays you use for your grapes? Thank you ❤
Thank you very much. As for spraying I am currently exploring all natural options and would be glad to update the viewers once I find one worth recommending. :) Greetings from SoCal.
Great video! I also grow grapes. This is a very interesting activity.
Thanks for visiting
Thanks ma'am,good totorial,keep safe always.
Thank you! You too!
Great vid, quick question, I'm assuming all the fruit bearing vines point up? If so, I have some pruning to do.
That is correct.
Thank you Vlada, perfect timing! My vine is getting so overgrown. I have a question for you- do you know what variety your grapes are? My vine produces large, deep purple grapes which look similar to yours. Thank you! Much love from San Diego. Xx
I have variety of grapes planted...I like to have variety since I don't make wine, I use them for moonshine making.
Very good! Learned a lot!
Glad to hear it!
I was told cutting too many leaves can hurt the photosynthesis of the plant and stun the growth? (Just asking) Not acting like I know anything.
Correct, leaves are needed for the photosynthesis, however you can remove some of the bottom leaves to bring more air flow to the plant. Thank you for watching by the way Joe. :)
Shalom Vlada my name`s Rafael thank you for share your grape experiences with us. It looks like Thompson or Pinot Noar variety I´m not sure. do you know?
Shalom. I could not tell you which particular variety these are as we are growing few different vines. Cheers from California.
@@57Vlada Shabat shalom for you and everybody from Táchira, Venezuela, land of Grace and Kindness. Therefore I think you have Concord grape in your vineyard. It's my last opinion. Thanks so much
Thank you, Vlada. In my country, there is no fall season. The vine has leaves all year. When should I prune the vine?
I would suggest about 4- 5 months after you harvest the fruit.
@@57Vlada Thanks a lot, Vlada. I am still learning about grape vine.
Very beautiful, please what the variety of that vine
Hello and thank your reaching out. In my vineyard, I have about 6 different types of grapes. I don't grow one particular vine. :)
Why do we have to remove vines hanging down ,I seem to get lots of grapes off my lower vines, they are good size , tast good.i live in Newcastle nsw,Austrailia
Hello. There is no rule to say you have to remove the lower vines. This is simply done because most growers prefer to have their vines growing upward for better ventilation, more sunshine and easier picking...I hope this helps.
Hvala Puno Vlada!
Nema na cemu..:)
Hello thank you for the video very good
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
How long does it take new vines to bear fruit mine are two years old and nothing yet.
If you prune them right the next summer you should have fruit on your vines. Third year is usually when they start producing.
Thank you
It's an interesting and eye-pleasing show, may I subs.... thanks
Hi, thank you for your video. I was wondering about a video on powery mildew, what do you help fix that problem? The leases are curling up. I heard of "sulfur". Thank you.
Working on it VO. I am the best possible solution and will share it once I learn more.
Thanks for the information ❤
My pleasure 😊
Very very Helpful vedio. Thanks 👍
Most welcome 😊
Do you ever pickle/brine your grape leaf prunings?
No, I have never tried that.
Watching here to learn how to take care my grapes
Thanks for visiting
❤❤❤ wow nice ❤❤❤🎉
Thanks 🤗
what variety of this? a table grape or wine grape?
We have mixed vines.
Hatur nuhun from pafalarang indonesis
Greetings to Indonesia.
Miss. So interesting... Thats red globe.. Grape.
Thank you for sharing.
It's almost like anti bonsia with trying to keep new growth close to the main trunk and removed the thicker branches. Do you happen to know why it's best to remove the thicker offshoots?
Hi Tom, I suspect new growth brings more fruit and it also helps shape the plant.
@@57Vlada Yeah I get the part about wanting new growth for fruiting but they specifically will remove a thick 1 inch nub that has new growth growing out of that so that they can get new growth right from the main stalk. My guess is maybe less cut ends where fungus or other things can make ingress? Are grapes not good at closing off cuts as well as trees maybe? I'm new to grape growing so I don't know.
My grapes leaves are eaten by pest, there are a lot of holes. How can i take care of it without using pesticides?
Are you noticing any caterpillars on the vines?
Video yang bagus mam..tolong kasih tau saya ..untuk membuahkan berapa kali pemupukan...dan mengunakan. Pupuk apa saja
I've been thinking about planting some grape vines, how many years do they have to grow before you can start harvesting your grapes? It sure seems like a lot to learn but its very interesting.
About 3 years Michael...Cheers.
Very helpful video, Thank you. I have a question. Do you allow the third shot ( close to the main vine, keep to next year ) to carry and produce the grape this year? thank you in advance for your help.
You could Sherry.
mbak buat video waktu panen dong. dan varian apa saja yang ditanam.
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Hello mam .can i ask for cuttings of the variety of your grapes
I am sorry we can't ship vine cuttings at this time.
I would love to come visit your vineyard and to meet you
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My husband would hate me if I touch our grapes. So I am gonna do this while he’s asleep😂 what he does not know won’t hurt him😂😂
Good luck....:)
He will know now
May I ask what region you're in?
We are in Southern California.
@@57Vlada Ok. Thank you 😊. I typed in When and How to prune grapevine in the Midwest,and this video was one of the ones that popped up. Northern California is supposedly on the same latitude as us,but I'm not sure how mountain regions and Pacific weather influences it - Israel likewise ,they prune in Jan/Feb,but the Mediterranean is below the horizontal Carpathians.
I'm trying to figure out the comparative weather - I have a trellis that's fallen in and I don't know how to rescue the intergrown grapevines.
Would I be able to re-tie them to something?
@@ingridpear1882 Hi Ingrid, web should offer more specific instructions related to your particular region. As for me, I follow weather patterns and trim my wines 2-3 weeks before spring arrives. This may be different for every region.
@@57Vlada Thank you!
Much informarive...How do u do this all...respect from Pak
Thank you.
. Xc fc u g
Such a helpful video! Thank you mam, two questions, do you take off some of those new 🍇 to have a bigger vine? And why and what you spray your vines? You mentioned
Yes I do and as for the spraying, we use organic spray for mildew.
@@57Vlada thank you ❤️ thanks for your time and videos, I'm a beginner and I love learning in simple language 😀
@@irinahappy1529 great to have you with us.
nice video
Thanks for the visit
Can those little thinnings be eaten?
Leaves can be used as food, it that is what you are inquiring about.
Yes, thought so, will try them, cheers.@@57Vlada
@@JamieW-o7b cheers.
how many years that plant grapes will last ?
is it can last for a long time ?
vines can live up to 50 yers, some even longer if cared for properly.
Hello, thank you for the video. Quick question, I lived in SD. How can I volunteer to help and learnd the art of wine making with you?
Mr. O, thank you for your interest in supporting our charity. Unfortunately we don't make wine but you are welcome to check our charity for other volunteering opportunities: www.vladav.com
Halllo ibu yang cantik, tolong buatkan video kebun anggur waktu panen .dan varian apa saja yang ditanam dong🙏🙏🙏🙏
Madam I would like to know about inbreeding of chickens. Is it harmful to breed brother and sister? Please reply mam.
This is what I found out: Interbreeding with siblings causes a higher risk of abnormalities in the chicks. This can be anything from lame legs/wings to extras or missing limbs. The chicks will often struggle to survive to their normal lifespan, often dying young and possibly in pain from internal issues.
@@57Vlada Thankyou mam. Oh it s 3.15 am. Your sleeping time. If i disturbed sorry
@@57Vlada Here my 2 chicks died today. Their parents were siblings. Chicks were born yesterday and died today. Felt so sad. So cute chick. 😞😞
I would love to harvest fruits whit you
Ramailo lagyo
Thank you for watching.
Perfecto es la ondita
Thank you
How many fruits per spur?
I usually get about 4-5
@@57Vladawhat per 1 vine?
A bit like growing weed , same principles. I knew my misspent youth would come in handy one day !😂
Thank you for watching....:)
Is it possible to give a grapefruit tree in the first year of age?
I am not sure what you question was Mr. Ali.
@@57Vlada I mean when does the first production of the grape tree begin after planting it?
@@alibishi6618 you will see some fruit the second year, however third year is when vines start producing.
I am Bangladeshi very good nice
Greetings to Banladesh.
Itu anggur jenis apa bu
I’m do got planted one tree grape at home too
Great.
Good mam
It's my pleasure
Mam pastisite and fungicide ditails please
Peace to be upon you. I am seeking for a vigne tree which doesn't have seeds if it's possible
Have you tired looking online?
Yes
Can anyone ever talk about the main shoots
I will keep that in mind Lina in my next video. Thank you for your feedback.
Can i scren shot
I am not sure I understood your question. Would you please elaborate a bit?
Can i scren shot your grape picture ?
@@musthafaiqbalaziz7407 Yes. :)
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BEKASI . MANTEP
I have a vigne tree but it didn't give fruits
Perhaps better pruning may improve the chance of fruiting.
I have just pruned it , I'll see. Many thanks
My favourite work, if you want me as a labour, reply me
Thank you...:)
Mantap,,
Thank you, all the best.
Indonesia..
Makasih atas berbagi ilmu..
Salam kenal dari Indonesia..
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Thank you
Job
Something I like to do.