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"stick" and "thumb" grape pruning method (similar to the French ‘Guyot’) explained |
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Zapfenschnitt Explanation: Zapfenschnitt Quellen: Kurzer Schnitt bei Traubenwein Zapfenschnitt Zapfen www.fassadengruen.de/uw/.../uw/.../traubenwein.htm Der hier gezeigte kurze Schnitt bzw. Zapfenschnitt bei Traubenwein ist die einfachste Schnittform und schnell zu erlernen. Er wird hier für fertig. Zapfenschnitt | weinkenner.de www.weinkenner.de › Wein-Lexikon › Z Aus einem Auge bildet sich im kommenden Jahr der neue Trieb. Der Zapfenschnitt ist typisch für die Cordon-Erziehung, bei der auf jedem Rebarm sechs bis ... Schnitt von Reben - Hauenstein Rafz www.hauenstein-rafz.ch › ... › Pflege › Schnittarbeiten Diese werden jeweils auf Zapfen mit 2 Augen geschnitten (Zapfenschnitt), während die alten Triebe dauerhaft in das Gerüst einwachsen. Weinreben - Pflanzanleitung www.pflanzanleitung.ch/de/pdf/Weinreben.pdf Beim waagrechten Cordon wendet man den so genannten «Zapfenschnitt» an: Je nach. Sorte muss der Zapfen 2 bis 4 Augen lang sein. Schnitt. Düngung,. |
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Reference: "stick" and "thumb" grape pruning method (similar to the French ‘Guyot’) explained Reference information: the origin - CONSEJO REGULADOR DE LAS DD.O. JEREZ ... www.sherry.org/en/viticultura.cfm The type of pruning method is therefore a relevant factor in wine growing. In Jerez the predominant method is one known as "vara y pulgar" (stick and thumb) or jerezana: a traditional method of pruning specific to this Denomination consists of training each vine's trunk into two branches. These are pruned on alternate years leaving one long branch, or "stick", with at least eight or buds on it, whilst the other is pruned to a shorter shoot, or "thumb", with only one or two buds on it. The year's grapes develop on the longer "stick", whilst the buds on the shorter "thumb" sprout to form the following year's "stick", whilst this year's stick is then cut back to become a thumb once the grapes have been picked. Thus, each branch serves as a stick one year and as a thumb the next, successively alternating between the two from one year to the next. about Sherry - The wine anorak www.wineanorak.com/sherry.htm Vines are pruned by a method called vara y pulgar, which is similar to the French ‘Guyot’, with a single cane of some seven buds and a short replacement cane of a couple of buds. Harvesting is almost always done by hand. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2015-02-16 16:05:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Grape vines - Sogrape Vinhos eng.sograpevinhos.com/regioes/Jerez/Vinha Vine training methods The training method used in “Marco de Jerez” is a variant of the double Guyot method where on one arm a cordon is left bearing one or two buds, called a “pulgar” and on the other arm there is a cane bearing 8 or more buds. The positioning of "pulgars" and canes is reversed in the following year. This is a low canopied method, along wires, and the type of pruning is called "Jerezana". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2015-02-16 16:06:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Grape vines - Sogrape Vinhos eng.sograpevinhos.com/regioes/Jerez/Vinha Vine training methods The training method used in “Marco de Jerez” is a variant of the double Guyot method where on one arm a cordon is left bearing one or two buds, called a “pulgar” and on the other arm there is a cane bearing 8 or more buds. The positioning of "pulgars" and canes is reversed in the following year. This is a low canopied method, along wires, and the type of pruning is called "Jerezana". -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2015-02-16 16:15:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- more on the "double Guyot" system and related "cane pruning" techniques: Grapes: the Guyot pruning system/RHS Gardening https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=285 The Guyot system: pruning and training After planting, cut back the main stem to two strong buds above the graft or above ground level. Then follow this advice from the first year: Year one In the growing season Train one strong shoot vertically up a cane, pinching out or rubbing off any other shoots Pinch back any side shoots from this main shoot to one leaf In December Cut the main stem back to leave two strong buds around 40cm (16in) from ground level (i.e. at the level of the lowest wire) for a single Guyot and three strong buds for a double Guyot Year two In the growing season Train the two or three shoots growing from the selected buds up the cane Pinch back any side shoots back to one leaf In December For a double Guyot, tie down one shoot to the left and one to the right along the lowest wire For a single Guyot, tie down one single shoot to the left or right Cut the shoots back to 60-90cm (2-3ft) Cut the remaining central shoot back to two or three strong buds (two for a single Guyot, three for a double Guyot) also related to "cane pruning" techniques: Vine Training Techniques: wine advice from The Winedoctor www.thewinedoctor.com › Wine Advice Cane pruning: Here the vine has a two year old cane which generates many more fruiting canes during the growing season, and a spur giving origin to two canes. At pruning the two year old cane, and consequently much of this years growth, are completely removed. Of the two canes originating from the spur, the one closest to the cordon is pruned to leave a replacement two node spur, whereas the cane further away is left intact, although shortened. This is next years two year old cane. Guyot Named after Dr Jules Guyot, a 19th century French scientist, this system is essentially cane pruning, as described above. In Single Guyot, each vine has one cane preserved each year, for the generation of next years many fruiting canes, and one spur, which is for the generation of the replacement cane. In Double Guyot, which is a system widely used in Bordeaux, each vine has two canes and two spurs, the canes being trained in opposite directions along wires. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2015-02-16 16:22:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ähnlicher Rebschnitt: Guyotschnitt mit doppeltem Pendelbogen guyot simple > Guyotschnitt mit einfachem Pendelbogen www.proz.com › ... › Wine / Oenology / Viticulture Sep 25, 2014 - German translation: Guyotschnitt mit einfachem Pendelbogen. Entered by ... einfacher Pendelbogen vs doppelter Pendelbogen. Explanation: |
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