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
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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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