Kilchevaya grape cuttings
Why is grape cuttings needing? It is necessary to understand that in spring the lower parts of the soil are colder than the upper ones, therefore, when planting, the lower part of the cuttings is in less favorable conditions than the upper one. This affects the fact that the buds begin to develop much earlier than the roots themselves. Buds begin to appear above the surface of the ground, while the cuttings do not yet have roots. This affects the fact that young shoots begin to dry out, and the development of young bushes is delayed, which leads to the death of cuttings.
In order for the roots and shoots to develop simultaneously, it is necessary to create better temperature conditions for the lower part of the cuttings than for the upper one before planting. Therefore, grape cuttings are harvested. 3 weeks before planting the cuttings, it is necessary to put the cuttings in specially dug holes with the ends up. It is then that the upper side falls into colder conditions, and the upper side falls into a warmer layer, which is well warmed up by the sun. Due to this, the roots begin to develop much earlier than the shoots themselves, and begin to appear only at the time when the buds swell. This is what is called kilchevanie.
After the cuttings have been prepared, they must be removed from the hole and planted in a permanent place where these bushes will grow well.
In order for your grapes to grow and develop well, you need to be able to create the most favorable conditions for them. Therefore, every gardener should be able to carry out the harvesting process, which has a very beneficial effect on the growth of plants.