By Philgreen
United Kingdom
Please Rescue My Vineyard!
I have 4 vines, different varieties, growing adjacent to each other inside a 6m diameter geodesic dome. They were planted in 2009 in maybe 1m of topsoil covered with pebbles to retain moisture.
The vines thrived until a fortnight ago. Then, simultaneously, they started to wilt, as if there was a water problem.. too much or too little. Experimentation with watering since then has had no effect either way.
There's no sign of disease, at least above ground.
Any ideas?
- 26 May, 2015
Answers
Are you sure it's not sVine flu? ;0)
27 May, 2015
Most comedy clubs have the comedian standing with the audience in front and a brick wall in back. In this case Myron, with that one liner, it be best to have the brick wall between you and the audience:)
28 May, 2015
Our member DavidS has been growing grapes for 40 years. Try sending him a Private Message. You do this by typing DavidS Profile into the search bar at the top right of the page and choose Send a Private Messag from the options.
28 May, 2015
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Inspect the vines for breaks.
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