This is one of the most common problems that gardeners face.
Rot can be caused by a variety of factors.
Among the most common reasons are:
• Adverse weather conditions (rain, fog, high humidity);
• Incorrect watering (over- or under-watering);
• Damage by pests or diseases;
• Incorrect pruning;
• Lack of nutrients.
If you notice that your grapes are starting to rot, don't be too upset.
There are several things you can do to save your crop:
• Remove all damaged berries;
• Treat the grapes with fungicides or insecticides;
• Adjust the watering regime;
• Make sure the grapes are getting enough nutrients;
• Carry out sanitary pruning of grapes.
If you follow these tips, you can prevent grape rot and save your harvest.
Here are some additional tips to help you preserve your grape harvest:
• Choose disease-resistant grape varieties;
• Plant grapes in well-drained soil;
• Provide the grapes with good lighting;
• Do not thicken plantings;
• Mulch the soil around the grapes;
• Inspect grapes regularly for signs of disease and pests.
Follow the advice in the article and you will be able to grow healthy and productive grapes.