CrealCritter
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I'm going to try my best to train these grape vines to the kniffin system. There are several stages of pruning to achieve 1st year established. I hope to achieve 1st year established, before dormancy.i'm not sure pruning right away is a good choice with grape vines, you can let them grow and get stronger faster by not pruning them so quick. this is all IMO based upon years of experience... you can prune off any side shoots right away, but let the main vine go as long as it wants and make those leaves and give energy to the plant. then after the growing season is done you can cut it almost back and know that perhaps some segments will die back over winter before early spring cleanup and shaping. the main stem will be stronger having more energy.
or perhaps i'm misunderstanding what your writings and intentions are...
i'm hoping you'll continue to do your own studies and experimentation to see what works best, but i'm now out of the grape vine growing routine and can't verify or practice any more.
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