Grape Planting Time and Growth Cycle
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Grape Planting Time and Growth Cycle
Grapes are best planted in the autumn and winter before the year, which is equivalent to planting a year in advance. If grape seedlings are planted in the spring, they are easily damaged by flowing, which is equivalent to planting a year late. After planting, grapes start to bear fruit in 2 to 3 years and can have a production period of 20 years or longer. The growth cycle includes germination, growth, flowering, fruit setting, harvesting, and dormancy stages. If the variety is suitable, the yield per mu can be about 4,000 jin, with an income of about 10,000 yuan per mu. In normal years, the investment cost per mu is about 1,000 to 2,000 yuan. To achieve high yields, it is necessary to properly remove suckers and pinch the tips during the growth process.
Grape Planting Time
Grapes are best planted in the autumn and winter before the year, which is equivalent to planting a year in advance. If grape seedlings are planted in the spring, they are easily damaged by flowing, which is equivalent to planting a year late.
Grape Growth Cycle
After planting, grapes start to bear fruit in 2 to 3 years and can have a production period of 20 years or longer. The growth cycle includes germination, growth, flowering, fruit setting, harvesting, and dormancy stages.
Grape Planting Costs and Profits
If the variety is suitable, the yield per mu can be about 4,000 jin, with an income of about 10,000 yuan per mu. In normal years, the investment cost per mu is about 1,000 to 2,000 yuan.
Key Points of Grape Planting Techniques
1. Removing Suckers: After grapes sprout in April, leave 2 suckers per plant as the main vines. If there is only one sucker, pinch the tip when it has 4 to 5 leaves.
2. Pinching the Main Shoot: When the new shoot of grapes reaches the predetermined height, start pinching, leaving 3 lateral shoots, with two side lateral shoots growing to the sides.
3. Pinching the Lateral Shoots: When the lateral shoots of grapes reach the predetermined height, start pinching, still leaving 3 lateral shoots and the main shoot. The first lateral shoot is used as the extension of the main vine, while the other lateral shoots grow to the sides, preparing them as fruiting branches.
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