09:35 Sep 27, 2020 |
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4 +2 | The canes are bent in an arc and attached to training wires... |
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The canes are bent in an arc and attached to training wires... Explanation: ...using the the 'pliage de la Gironde' technique. if you bend over the plant/vine, you won't have much luck in viticulture |
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Reference Reference information: These vines are cut to the Guyot double cut, over ‘arcures’, a system that involves bending the shoots and attaching them to two parallel wires to encourage the flow of sap to the whole of the shoot and to all the eyes, rather than just to the very tip of the shoot. It therefore encourages a more even distribution of energy and nutrients throughout the shoots and the plant. https://vinagogo.co.uk/product/straight-no-chaser-arbois-o-c... |
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