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  1. shrewsbury

    First year vines, fall maintenance help

    I am in northern ohio, less than a mile from lake erie. I prune in february, and yes there is snow on the ground when I do my dormant pruning
  2. shrewsbury

    First year vines, fall maintenance help

    you do not want to trim till they are fully dormant. I do mine in february. you should cut all 1st year vines back to about two buds
  3. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    I would follow above advice and add if you have 2 weeks till harvest I would use immunox.
  4. shrewsbury

    0% survival Vidal Blanc?

    Great news!
  5. shrewsbury

    What grapes are you growing??

    Vermilion, OH less than a mile from lake erie zone 6A 180 vidal blanc - 120 are in third season, 60 are in second season 90 delaware - planted this spring long term goal is icewine
  6. shrewsbury

    Garden Vineyard Weed Management

    get yourself one of these, can be from anywhere and, no, I do not have anything to do with them, but is the best thing I purchased this year. http://www.forestry-suppliers.com/product_pages/products.php?mi=82730&itemnum=18030&redir=Y sevin for insects is the best plan. I usually add some manure...
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    New guy from Ohio

    Please don't take my advice as expert advice. I only have 3 years of experience but I have done a ton of research. OSU has some great content, but it is hard to navigate and find. I am just passing on what I have read or tried. The main "grape guy" of OSU states that mancozeb should be the...
  8. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    not confusing, you do what works for you, and that is how it should be. You should be able to use immunox on the trees. I would do the mancozeb and immunox on both (in fact that is what I do with my apple trees) I would use 1oz of the mancozeb for the vines. I would need to be home to get the...
  9. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    I would need a little more data. will the 15 gallons of water cover all your vines and be used on just the vines? how many square feet are you covering? I use 1/2 oz per gallon based on 1/3 acre and 8 gallons of water. so if you roughly have 1/3 acre to spray and will use all 15 gallons of...
  10. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    correct, abound is very toxic to the trees. Luckily for me my trees are a good distance from my vines. immunox will take care of the mildews and a few other things but you will need mancozeb and/or a captan type product to battle the rest. I am open to all questions, and I will let you know if...
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    New guy from Ohio

    Yes, it is fine to mix certain things. Really you just don't want to mix similiar acting products, like mancozeb and captan, trib and immunox or abound and sovran. So I mix mancozeb, trib, and sevin. mancozeb, immunox, sevin captan, trib, sevin captan, immunox sevin abound, sevin sovran, sevin...
  12. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    To start, I sprayed yesterday after seeing about 1/2 dozen beetles. I seem to be ok using sevin but I don't have the same amount of beetles you do. For fungicides I use Mancozeb, Captan, Imunox, Sovran, Abound, and tebuconazule. My year starts with a dormant spray, end of march of just...
  13. shrewsbury

    Washing mancozeb off grapes

    I believe mancozeb is not systemic, in fact I am pretty sure it is not. It acts on what it touches only and is why a thurough spray of all areas is needed when you apply it. I don't think you can "wash" it off, but depending how much you have a good vinegar bath may help clean any traces of it...
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    New guy from Ohio

    actually my first 120 vidal blancs are in their 3rd year. I have 60 more vidals in their second year and 90 delawares I planted this year. My plan is to sell in bulk when I get to that point, then some time down the road making my own wine, sparkling wine, and ice wine. What do you do with the...
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    New guy from Ohio

    maybe the "lake flies" & canadian soldiers that come here every year at this time keep the beetles down? At least I don't have to worry about the soldiers and flies doing crop damage.
  16. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    what type of figs did you have? I was curious if maybe the reason I have less beetles is because I am surrounded by farms, but I guess not. I know my zone is different than yours, so perhaps me being closer to lake erie helps keep the beetles down?
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    New guy from Ohio

    I have a small orchard as well, what type of trees are you growing? I have 12 dwarf apples and 3 figs. How many acres do you live on? Are you surrounded by farms? Man that is a lot of beetles, a whole lot.
  18. shrewsbury

    New guy from Ohio

    wow, that is a lot. Japanese beetles tend to get bad around the last week of july for my area. So I spray with sevin once at the end of march, april, and may. Then once in the middle in june, then starting in july to the middle of august I spray about every 7-10 days.
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    New guy from Ohio

    I currently have 180 vidal blanc and planted 90 delaware this year
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