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Late, late, late picking
Since we're going to get at least a couple of sunny (though cold) days yet,
and since the leaves still look green, I'm going to let my Niagara continue to ripen. I'm looking for better numbers. Does this tack have a chance of working? Should I throw in the towel, and pick now? Ken A. |
Late, late, late picking
Ken,
I'm not an expert on Niagara, but I'd say let 'em hang. As long as there are leaves & sun & some temp over 50°F, there should be _some_ metabolism going on, and both acid and Brix might improve a bit. Brix might rise through dehydration alone. I only picked my reds on 10/18, and that was because they ran out of leaves and the birds were getting a bit bold. |
Late, late, late picking
I picked my chambourcin on the 20th. Leaves were turning, and I
thought it was time for the vines to harden off. Days are too short now. Tim > Ken, > > I'm not an expert on Niagara, but I'd say let 'em hang. As long as there > are leaves & sun & some temp over 50°F, there should be _some_ > metabolism going on, and both acid and Brix might improve a bit. Brix > might rise through dehydration alone. I only picked my reds on 10/18, > and that was because they ran out of leaves and the birds were getting a > bit bold. |
Late, late, late picking
> Ken, > > I'm not an expert on Niagara, but I'd say let 'em hang. As long as there > are leaves & sun & some temp over 50°F, there should be _some_ > metabolism going on, and both acid and Brix might improve a bit. Brix > might rise through dehydration alone. I only picked my reds on 10/18, > and that was because they ran out of leaves and the birds were getting a > bit bold. > I agree with Mike. We still have some Chardonel hanging for late harvest. Canopy is fairly full and green. High was 85F yesterday! clyde (keeping fingers crossed) |
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