What are the new reasons why grapevines do not sprout
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What are the new reasons why grapevines do not sprout
Grapes are a fruit loved by many people. So what is the reason for the grapevines not sprouting during maintenance? Let's find out below.
Reasons for grapevines not sprouting: Freeze damage to the trunk
Usually when cultivating grapevines in the north, we need to keep the grapevines warm during the winter. If the warming measures are not properly taken, the grapevines will be frostbitten, leading to no sprouting in spring. Because the branches of grapevines are relatively thin, the epidermis is easily frostbitten, which can result in the vines being unable to transport nutrients effectively, thus causing the grapevines not to sprout.
Improper management
If our grapevines are newly planted, it is very likely to be caused by improper management, such as planting too deep, significant root damage, excessive watering, and other factors that can lead to poor growth of the grapevines and result in no sprouting. Therefore, when planting grapevines, we must follow scientific planting and management methods so that the grapevines can grow normally.
Diseases and pests
Improper maintenance of grapevines can easily lead to diseases and pests. Common diseases and pests include (T-J) disease, white rot, downy mildew, black spot disease, brown spot disease, black rot, powdery mildew, and other diseases. These diseases can cause grapevines not to sprout. Therefore, we need to do a good job of preventing and controlling diseases and pests when cultivating grapevines, and promptly spray medication for treatment when diseases and pests occur to prevent the condition from worsening.
The above is []'s complete introduction to the new reasons why grapevines do not sprout, for everyone to learn and understand!