Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Re: [nafex] Grape stems dead?

Looks like the images didn't carry over.

Here are links to them:

https://www.cuttsreviews.com/grape/grape1.jpg

https://www.cuttsreviews.com/grape/grape2.jpg


https://www.cuttsreviews.com/grape/grape3.jpg

Regards,

Jay

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On 3/8/2023 2:17 PM, Jay Cutts wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Anyone know what's eating my grape vines?
>
> I have six vines. Two of them had the issue shown in the photos. The
> bark at the bottom of the vine is gone, leaving a bare stem. The bark
> above that point seems sort of misshapen.
>
> One of the affected plants had leaves that were fine all season but
> now the vine has broken off at the base. The other plant lost its
> leaves but the vine is still attached.
>
> I've included some close-ups of the bark.
>
> Please help! Is this animal damage? Sun damage (I'm in New Mexico and
> the sun is quite strong.) Some bacteria or virus? And what do I do?
> Assuming I get some shoots from the roots, are they infected? Is this
> going to get my other grapes??
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