In this video, I demonstrate a common mistake when shaping and pruning grape vines, which can cause owners to lose a future harvest. The rule is simple: short canes with two buds can stand vertically, but fruiting one-year-old vines with four, six, eight, or twelve buds must be laid horizontally—otherwise, the result will be completely different from what you're hoping for. I show an example, explain the consequences of vertical staking, and provide a practical solution—apply this rule and you'll have a harvest.
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