
CARDINAL TABLE VINE Semi-seedless - 9VT06-
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Our new selection. Excellent, it is sought after because it is very early.
It ripens in late July-early August; attractive bunches, large, red-purple berries, crisp, and exquisite.
The Cardinal Semi-Seedless Table Grape is an early-ripening variety, appreciated for its large, compact bunches and its purple-red berries, juicy and with an excellent flavor. Thanks to its partial seedlessness (absence of visible seeds),it is particularly suitable for fresh consumptionand marketing in high-quality markets.
It is a vigorous and productive plant, suited to well-drained and sunny soils, with good resistance to the main plant diseases. The Cardinal Semi Apirena guarantees large-sized fruit, thin but resistant skin and excellent post-harvest shelf life, making it ideal for both professional and amateur cultivation.
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Practical Tips for Growing Table Grapes
Growing table grapes requires attention, care, and a good knowledge of agronomic techniques. By following a few simple tips, you can grow high-quality table grapes, tasty, and abundant.
1. Selecting the ideal soil for table grapes
The first step to successful cultivation is choosing suitable soil.
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Drainage: The soil must be well-drained to avoid waterlogging.
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Fertility: Prefer soils rich in organic matter.
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Optimal pH: Maintain a pH between 6 and 7, ideal for nutrient absorption. nutrients.
2. Planting the Vines
Table grapesare generally planted in spring or autumn, choosing sunny, well-ventilated areas.
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Leave enough space between plants to encourage growth and air circulation.
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Prepare the soil well by tilling it deeply and adding well-rotted compost.
3. Support Systems: Pergolas and Trellises
To obtain healthy and productive vines, it is essential to install a support system.
Pergolas, trellises, or wires help the plant grow in an orderly fashion, improve sun exposure, and make grape harvesting easier.
4. Pruning Table Grapevines
Pruning is essential for maintaining a balanced vine and promoting the production of quality grapes.
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Remove lateral shoots and old canes.
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Perform a winter pruning to shape the plant and a green pruning during the growing season.
5. Proper Irrigation
Good irrigation is essential for the development of grape bunches.
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During dry periods, water regularly but without excess.
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The drip system is recommended for providing targeted water and reducing the risk of root rot.
6. Nutrition and Fertilizers
For a vigorous and productive vine, it is important to ensure proper nutritional intake.
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Use balanced fertilizers, rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
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Follow the specific instructions for the variety grown and the advice of an expert agronomist.
7. Disease and Pest Control
Table grapevines can be susceptible to fungal diseases and pest attacks.
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Periodically inspect leaves and bunches.
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Apply phytosanitary products responsibly and in compliance with current regulations.
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Promote prevention with good agronomic practices and proper pruning.
8. Table Grape Harvest
The harvest must take place when the bunches are ripe and well-sweetened.
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Handle the fruit gently to avoid damage.
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Check the sugar level (°Brix) to determine the optimal ripeness based on the variety.
NB: The ripening times of all vines can be earlier or later by a week or more, depending on exposure and climate.


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