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Grape - Spring Content

B.E.V. NY   •   BUSINESS MANAGEMENT   •   CULTURAL PRACTICES   •   IPM   •   VINE NUTRITION & SOILS

PHENOLOGICAL STAGES: Bud swelling

Edith Byrne, Association Program Educator I
Lake Erie Regional Grape Program

January 18, 2013
PHENOLOGICAL STAGES: Bud swelling

What to be doing (Bud swelling: buds expand inside the bud scales ): Prune (winter hardy varieties first, followed by less hardy varieties in late winter/early spring)

Watch Pruning Concords Video

Pruning to reduce overwintering disease inoculum:Removal of infected canes, cordons, trunks, or fruit during dormant pruning can be especially important in the management of Phomopsis Cane and Leaf Spot, Eutypa dieback, and black rot. An understanding of how these pests overwinter leads to the removal in infected tissues, which significantly reduces the primary inoculum available for the upcoming season. This significantly reduces disease pressure and thus, the amount of fungicide needed for management. (From Grape IPM in the Northeast, T. Weigle and J. Kovach, Number 211, 1995)

Watch Eutypa Dieback Video

Renewals - during pruning, mark vines that need replaced, plant layers

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