PREOBRAZENIE Table Grape Vine

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Specifications | |
Height at sale | 70-90cm |
Pot | C2 |
Rootstock | SO4 – one of the most reliable rootstocks, ideal especially for soils with higher calcium content, where it prevents leaf yellowing. It gives grafted varieties medium-strong growth, promotes early ripening and high grape quality. |
Ripening time | beginning of August |
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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Vitis
The Preobrazenie grape variety is an early table grape variety with large berries and heavy clusters, which will win over its grower and consumer with its colour and flavour characteristics. The bunches of this variety become unmissable in the garden, as at a certain time of ripening they shine with a tangle of green (mostly inside the bunch, out of direct sunlight), yellow, orange, pink and even red-pink tones. It is one of the resistant varieties, where resistance to common diseases can be appreciated, which represents a saving in prevention, but also an opportunity for an imaginary 'organic' label. It is representative of the extremely interesting Russian varieties that retain their original name even in the European environment. In this way, we are getting to know successful representatives of quality varieties that are rightly among the favourites. Young plants may require regular watering after planting, especially with irregular natural rainfall to encourage rooting. It is not a soil-hungry variety.
The clusters can yield up to 1 kg of fruit and there may be several of the same size on the plant. If the growth is very heavy and there is a disproportionate number of bunches, spring thinning may be necessary. The tassels are large, but the fruit is not very dense. The flesh of the fruit is fleshy, juicy with an excellent flavour and high sugar content. It tolerates transport reasonably well, less so longer storage. It is suitable for direct consumption and various processing in drinks, preserves, jams, etc., after processing also for freezing or sterilisation.
The vine as plant and the grape as fruit
Tutifruti s.r.o. has a range of quality vine varieties in containers. This means that they can be planted throughout the entire growing season. It is important to ensure that the root ball in the container is intact when removing and transplanting. Growers do not have to worry about cutting the roots, the growth of the vines is not hindered or compromised by transplanting and the overall restart of the plant. With young plants, more care is taken with watering. Vines cannot be grown without support. In the gardens, therefore, supports, welded structures, concrete columns or temporary wooden solutions are created. The solution is also to attach them to walls and walls, where we avoid planting roots close to foundation walls or in an area marked by rubble and construction waste. Pergolas and tension wire are also suitable. Vines cannot be planted without support. Young plants require protection from frost. However, reinforced plants are already acquiring the resistance known for each species. Pruning during early spring is essential for the plant to bear fruit. The vines usually bear fruit during September, depending on the variety. Vines can be threatened by several diseases, the most common of which is mildew. Among the pests, it is the vine aphid. Resistant varieties are able to defend themselves naturally against diseases, or the incidence of possible diseases is minimal. Less resistant varieties can be treated with preventive products.
The vine is a plant of many varietal variations. Several cultures, phenomena, arts and several types of food and wine industry are based on it. It is a thermophilic plant, although for many species, thanks to their resistant properties and hardiness, it is possible to grow vines with good production even in the northern regions of Slovakia. The soil for vines should be nutritious, with the key elements for their cultivation - phosphorus, potassium, magnesium and calcium. Fertilisation is also possible with commercial fertilisers as well as many home-made organic solutions. The type of soil and the supply of these nutrients can to some extent influence the resulting taste of the grapes and wine. Having your own vines and growing your own fruit is a matter of growing passion, aesthetics, and necessity. Tasty fruit need not be the only reason for interest in the vine. In fact, it represents a living tool for design interventions in yards, gardens, parks, as well as places where the goal is to create a living pergola that adds shade on summer days. In such places outside the normal garden soil, we are even more concerned with soil nutrition and the impact of regular watering. The grapes have uses in juices, bourbons, or for home or professional wine, or for further processing. Table grapes will provide fresh tasty and fresh fruit for you and your loved ones, but overproduction will be used for further processing. For example, for drying, making jams, they can also be easily frozen, but folk recipes also know other ways of processing and neighbourly use of this fruit of refreshing taste.