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When, how and why is the babying of the vine done? The pruning of the vine is an important green work, which is performed especially after the flowers on the vine have been shaken off. Ideally, the earlier it is done (the children are smaller) the better. The pruning of secondary shoots on the vine is done for several reasons: it reduces the risk of the occurrence of cryptogamic diseases such as downy mildew, rot (by reducing the foliage, the vine is aerated so that the water will evaporate faster) more developed grapes are obtained (nutrients supplied by the root go more towards the vines) more attractive grapes are obtained by removing the vines from the immediate vicinity, the development of the fruit bridges in the developing vines is balanced by braking the growth of the vigorous shoots and directing the sap to the weaker developed shoots, a the supply of leaves necessary for the development of the grapes provides the future winter buds with the conditions for better development so that they have an increased percentage of fertility, the secondary bunches (from the children) are eliminated which will not have time to develop properly until the winter and which they will consume unnecessarily from the necessary resources of the main grapes, a better penetration of phytosanitary treatments is ensured through the foliage of the vine. In the rest, depending on the size of the vine, it is shortened to one or more leaves so that we have a minimum of 12 leaves for each grape. Small shoots can be removed by simply breaking them by hand and the best developed ones can be removed with scissors. If the operation of raising the vine was delayed and the secondary shoots have started to lemnify, then it is recommended to only use a pair of scissors. You can find such scissors at: https://l.profitshare.ro/l/9020048 The first thing you need to see before you ask yourself the problem of cutting the vine correctly, especially if you are a beginner, is to choose the type of pruning and management suitable for the varieties of vines you have: • Types of pruning for vines s... About vines: • Vine Latest videos: / @taran.de.weekend Disclaimer : Some links are affiliate links - through them I earn a small commission if you buy something (at no additional cost to you). #work #childhood #vitadevie #shoots