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grapes--what makes them fall off when they are tiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1248614" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I asked an expert this question today and after an hour and a half I'm afraid I have a heck of a headache and don't have an answer for you. I tried. He said it could be a host of things and he needed to know the variety of grape to tell you what it could be. But reading between the lines I would think with your rain and weather it would be a fungus. He mentioned fruit rot or botrytis bunch rot - also bitter rot(?). Some grapes have this problem some don't. If yours are susceptible then you need to spray with fungicide at least twice as it begins to bloom. He mentioned a lot more stuff too but I was in sensory overload and went to eating crayons so I don't remember much other than I liked the red crayons the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1248614, member: 4362"] I asked an expert this question today and after an hour and a half I'm afraid I have a heck of a headache and don't have an answer for you. I tried. He said it could be a host of things and he needed to know the variety of grape to tell you what it could be. But reading between the lines I would think with your rain and weather it would be a fungus. He mentioned fruit rot or botrytis bunch rot - also bitter rot(?). Some grapes have this problem some don't. If yours are susceptible then you need to spray with fungicide at least twice as it begins to bloom. He mentioned a lot more stuff too but I was in sensory overload and went to eating crayons so I don't remember much other than I liked the red crayons the best. [/QUOTE]
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