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Vitaceae🌍 Caucasus region (Georgia📋 Growing Guide

Grape (Grapevine)

Vitis vinifera

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Sunlight
Full sun
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Water
500-800 mm per season
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Soil
Well-drained, moderately fertile
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Temperature
Optimal 15-30°C during growing season
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Humidity
Low preferred

About Grape (Grapevine)

Grape is one of the oldest cultivated fruit crops, with over 10,000 varieties grown for wine, table fruit, raisins, and juice. Global production exceeds 78 million tonnes. Major producers include Italy, France, Spain, China, and the United States. In Africa, South Africa is a major wine exporter, and table grape production is growing in Egypt, Morocco, and increasingly in East Africa. Grapevines are perennial woody vines trained on trellises, producing fruit on 1-year-old canes. Grapes are rich in antioxidants (resveratrol, anthocyanins) and vitamins. Downy mildew and powdery mildew are the most economically important diseases worldwide.

Growing Conditions

☀️Sunlight

Full sun — maximum sunlight essential for fruit ripening and sugar development

💧Water

500-800 mm per season. Mediterranean climate (dry summer) ideal for wine grapes. Table grapes need more consistent irrigation.

🌱Soil

Well-drained, moderately fertile. pH 5.5-7.0. Grapes famously perform well on poor, stony, or gravelly soils.

🌡️Temperature

Optimal 15-30°C during growing season. Requires winter dormancy (chilling hours) in temperate regions. Some tropical varieties available.

💨Humidity

Low preferred — high humidity promotes downy mildew, powdery mildew, and Botrytis bunch rot.

📅Season

Perennial — first commercial harvest 3 years after planting. Vines productive for 25-50+ years.

Step-by-Step Growing Tips

1

Train on appropriate trellis system for your variety and climate

2

Prune to 8-12 buds per cane (cane pruning) or 2-3 buds per spur (spur pruning)

3

Apply dormant season copper spray for overwintering disease inoculum

4

Manage canopy with shoot thinning and leaf removal around fruit zone

5

Begin downy mildew protection at 'three-leaf stage' in spring

6

Harvest at optimal sugar level — measure Brix with refractometer

Disease Risks to Watch

All diseases →

Companion Planting

Good Companions

roselavender

Avoid Nearby

cabbage

Growing Zones

🌴Tropical
🌞Subtropical
🌿Temperate
🫒Mediterranean
⛰️Highland
Mediterranean climate (primary for wine)Temperate continentalSubtropical (with rest-breaking chemicals)Tropical highland

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plant Grape (Grapevine)?

Perennial — first commercial harvest 3 years after planting. Vines productive for 25-50+ years.

What soil does Grape (Grapevine) need?

Well-drained, moderately fertile. pH 5.5-7.0. Grapes famously perform well on poor, stony, or gravelly soils.

How much water does Grape (Grapevine) need?

500-800 mm per season. Mediterranean climate (dry summer) ideal for wine grapes. Table grapes need more consistent irrigation.

What are the most common diseases affecting Grape (Grapevine)?

The most common diseases are: downy mildew, powdery mildew. Monitor regularly and practice crop rotation.

What plants grow well with Grape (Grapevine)?

Good companions include: rose, lavender. Avoid planting near cabbage.

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