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Ken Anderson
 
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Default Cane girdler damage

A good 3/4 of my 2nd year vinifera have been damaged by cane girdlers. Really
sucks because it's an obvious setback to see a thriving cane get cut back.
Anyone have any experience with this situation? Can I still expect these
canes to easily reach a 54 inch wire this season, and then some? I do see
that the node, below where I snipped off the damage, is thriving.
Ken


 
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