Grape Leaves
chickencoupe
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laceyvail 6A, WV
8 years agodigdirt2
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Help: Grape leaves turning yellow?
Comments (10)Hi everyone, I have a concern too with my new grapevine plant. It's a Crimson vine, and I just bought it early this year from a nursery without leaves. The nursery guy explained to me that it's in dormant period and it will eventually sprout new leaves, so I said: Oh, okay. So, I bought it and left it in the same container for a while-as the nursery guy told me to, until the vines would sprout new leaves, and yes it did! She was so happy and looked very healthy! and sprouting a lot of new vines too! So then, and planted it right under the Plum tree, with really good soil from the store. I water it everyday, besides the soaker tube water system around the existing Plum tree, which is scheduled for 3x a week for California mandatory due to our DROUGHT PROBLEM here. About 2 to 3 weeks after I planted it, it seems like it has stopped growing and looks like very sad. Leaves are about to turn yellow, and it is just looking very sickly! I used to live in Chandler, AZ for 10 years and had a green grapevine out there, which was growing really healthy and had lots of fruits in a sunny weather Arizona! Now, I live in San Diego, CA, and thought that grapes would grow well here, since it's a cooler place! But my grapevine is NOT doing well, and I don't know why! I hope you guys can give me some ideas and thank you so much in advance! God Bless you all, Annie...See Morerust on grape leaves
Comments (2)Not surprisingly most of the information on Grape Leaf rust is from the West Coast. Apparently it is caused by a mite. However, it usually isn't a problem for the overall health of the plant. Why does your friend need to control the rust? Is it a cosmetic thing or are they making wine? You could use garden sulfur, but I would leave it be. Steve Here is a link that might be useful: Cal Davis - Grape Rust Mite...See MoreCaterpillars eating my grape leaves!
Comments (1)I rescue any and all Cats...See MoreSomething Is Eating Emerging Grape Leaves
Comments (2)Okay... but some of the damage look severe. What could be causing them? Which insect? It can't be Japanese beetles because I don't see them on my grape leaves. I inspect the leaves day and night, and I can't find a bug infestation or anything that is eating it, unless if they're showing up after midnight......See Morechickencoupe
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