How to cure grape leaves turning brown
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:59 am
Hello everyone,
I am glad to join this forum and to learn from all of you. I live in a small flat with a balcony, where I try to grow some herbs and flowers in pots. I love the feeling of nurturing plants and watching them grow, and I enjoy the freshness and the fragrance that they bring to my home.
I have always wanted to grow my own grapes, as I love eating them and making jams and juices from them. I have read that some varieties of grapes can be grown in containers, and that they need a sunny and sheltered spot, a sturdy support, and regular pruning and feeding. I have bought a grapevine from a nursery, and I have planted it in a large pot with good drainage and compost. I have placed it on my balcony, where it gets plenty of sun and wind protection. I have also attached a trellis to the wall, where I plan to train the vine as it grows.
However, I am facing some difficulties with growing grapes at home. I have noticed that the leaves of my grapevine are turning yellow and brown, and that some of them are falling off. I have also seen some small insects on the stems and the fruits, which look like aphids or scale insects. I am worried that my grapevine is sick or infested, and that it will not produce healthy and tasty grapes.
I am looking for some advice from the experts on this forum on how to grow grapes at home.
I am glad to join this forum and to learn from all of you. I live in a small flat with a balcony, where I try to grow some herbs and flowers in pots. I love the feeling of nurturing plants and watching them grow, and I enjoy the freshness and the fragrance that they bring to my home.
I have always wanted to grow my own grapes, as I love eating them and making jams and juices from them. I have read that some varieties of grapes can be grown in containers, and that they need a sunny and sheltered spot, a sturdy support, and regular pruning and feeding. I have bought a grapevine from a nursery, and I have planted it in a large pot with good drainage and compost. I have placed it on my balcony, where it gets plenty of sun and wind protection. I have also attached a trellis to the wall, where I plan to train the vine as it grows.
However, I am facing some difficulties with growing grapes at home. I have noticed that the leaves of my grapevine are turning yellow and brown, and that some of them are falling off. I have also seen some small insects on the stems and the fruits, which look like aphids or scale insects. I am worried that my grapevine is sick or infested, and that it will not produce healthy and tasty grapes.
I am looking for some advice from the experts on this forum on how to grow grapes at home.