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Bob I use a lot of double trunks and the use of them depends on the hardiness of the variety in your location. For areas where they could die back from cold, a second trunk gives insurance in case one dies. It also depends on the training system used. With VSP a single trunk is probably best as you can form a T with it at the wire. Top wire also works best with a single wire. There really is no hard and fast method of anything. Let your style evolve as you find what works best for you.
I would wait until late winter/very early spring to prune and yes after the first years growth, go ahead and cut back to 2 or 3 buds. That will push nice vigorous growth next year which will give you enough shoot to begin some type of trunk formation.
I will soon have a bit more time to help you .
gird123 there are some pictures of the modofied GDC on my posts at Fine Vine Wines.
http://forum.finevinewines.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1474&PN=127 There ar other pictures of various stages in among all the pages of posts. Again when I have more time I will write up a preliminary report on this system and may decide to give more information on it. At this time I am not recommending anyone switch to it or any other system until I collect more data.
I would wait until late winter/very early spring to prune and yes after the first years growth, go ahead and cut back to 2 or 3 buds. That will push nice vigorous growth next year which will give you enough shoot to begin some type of trunk formation.
I will soon have a bit more time to help you .
gird123 there are some pictures of the modofied GDC on my posts at Fine Vine Wines.
http://forum.finevinewines.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1474&PN=127 There ar other pictures of various stages in among all the pages of posts. Again when I have more time I will write up a preliminary report on this system and may decide to give more information on it. At this time I am not recommending anyone switch to it or any other system until I collect more data.