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How to prune a production vine with Cordon spurred management? When pruning production vines for semi-high Cordon spurred management, the fruiting bridges formed on the cords are cut into 2-eye plugs. From the two cords on a fruiting bridge, choose the one that is best positioned in terms of sap circulation and cut it to a 2-eye plug: the first eye at the base in the direction of the sap and another eye. The other cord is eliminated. It must be taken into account that the cuts are made as close as possible to the multi-year arm so as not to lengthen the fruiting bridges. For Cordon spurred management, year 5 is the first year in which production or fruiting cuts are made. These cuts will be made the same way every year from now on throughout the life of the vine. Only after 15 - 20 years is the vine again intervened to rejuvenate the fruiting bridges if necessary. This video is part of a series on grapevine pruning and can be considered a mini guide for beginners: • Spurred cordon on grapevines The first thing you need to see before asking yourself the question of correct grapevine pruning, especially if you are a beginner, is to choose the type of pruning and management appropriate for the grapevine varieties you have: • Types of pruning for grapevines s... About grapevines: • Grapevines About fruit trees and shrubs: • Fruit trees and shrubs Donate for needy children: https://worldvision.ro/implica-te/per... Disclaimer: Some links are affiliate - through them I earn a small commission if you buy something (at no additional cost to you). #pruning #vine #spurredcordon #production