I applied Immunox Multi-Purpose Fungicide about a week ago, and now I have a different symptom. See pictures.
This is not going to be a one-and-done issue. Treating Black Spot Fungus in grapes will be a bit of a task that you will need to stay on top of until it is gone. This one is particularly difficult to get rid of, but as long as you continue to fight it with diligence, you can get rid of it over time.
Here is an article that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/disease/black-spot-fungus.htm
inside. The root has also grown a lot. Could you help telling me what’s wrong and what I should do? I Live in Boston, MA, thanks!
Unfortunately, your photo did not come through.
Transplant shock is likely, and usually caused by overwatering with fresh plantings.
Since there is still some life, I would take care to let the soil dry thoroughly down to 3 or 4 inches between watering.
A fungicide may be necessary.
Here are some articles that will help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/using-fungicides-in-garden.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/grapes/growing-grapevines.htm
We live at 7000 feet in a small mountain community and would like to grow grapes. Is that possible at this altitude?
Higher elevations are ideal for grapes because there is increased solar radiation which lends itself to photosynthesis. Check out this article to learn more about soil and growing requirements. Best of luck to you.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/grapes/growing-grapevines.htm
I am new to growing grapes. After 2 years I have a grape crop but they are very small
Here is a good Extension fact sheet about growing grapes in the home garden. It suggests the first harvest be during the third season. I also included an article from our website. See if these help:
http://pods.dasnr.okstate.edu/docushare/dsweb/Get/Document-1018/HLA-6246web.pdf
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/grapes/growing-grapevines.htm
I have grape vine plants that are invasive and want to remove them from the garden. They're mixed in with desirable shrubs and plants so I don't want to use an herbicide.
Without chemicals, diligence will be your only option. Cutting all new instances of the plant, and keeping them cut as they appear will kill them over a few years.
Let up a little in routine, and they will be back full force.
Chemical means can clear them of the area within a season if you carefully paint it onto the cut stems, avoiding other areas of the garden, and your skin and lungs.
every 2 weeks and watered every 3 days; can you help? hi can you please help I have 3 grapevines but have small grapes on my vines but the leaves have been eaten by a mite I think. I had something like this last year and lost all my grapes from growing just rotted.
This article should help with your problem:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/grapes/black-rot-grape-treatment.htm
I am contacting you in hopes of identifying what is wrong with my very small vineyard grapes. Last year I had a great crop with really no problems. This year I have a problem I hope I can get you input on. I am in Folsom CA and the vines in the attached pictures are Merlot and Cabernet. Most of the grapes have turned grey, as you can see in the picture, and they are not maturing (stunted in size) and many are splitting. I do not see any fuzzy white stuff on the grape leaves, indicating Downey or Powdery mildew. I did have some leaves develop yellow spots and finally the leaves turn all yellow and fall off. Do you have any idea what this could be and how I could treat it? I would really appreciate your input as soon as possible.
These articles should help:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/grapes/treating-grapevine-problems.htm
https://plantdiseasehandbook.tamu.edu/food-crops/fruit-crops/grape/