Wine Making in the Livermore Valley Oral History Transcript And Related Mate

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Wine Making in the Livermore Valley Oral History Transcript And Related Mate
Ernest a Wente
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Wente: On their own roots. Down at Fresno they plant on their own roots.
Teiser: Around the Paicenes area in San Benito County was where I remember hearing of the first of the recent plantings. Have they had any phylloxera turn up there?
Wente: Well, I believe they have had in earlier days, but this is where Almaden at the present time is planting on their own roots. This is most any man s guess, which is smart and which isn t smart.
Teiser: Is there a quality factor?
Wente: Possibly so. Not if
... your culture is correct. When they re on their own roots they should be pruned back a little more than if they re on the wild roots. You have a flow of sap that probably does not harmonize at the opportune time. You have a falling of blossoms during the setting period when they re on the wild roots, which you will not have when they re on their own roots. So when planting on their own roots, the policy is to really prune back more and don t leave as many fruit buds as you would with the non-resistant.

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