Buffalo grapes

Buffalo grapes
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, USA
  • Appointment: universal
  • Berry color: black
  • Taste: strawberry
  • Ripening period: early middle
  • Frost resistance, ° C: -27
  • Name synonyms: Buffalo Muskat, Early Steuben, Fiorito, New York 10830 (New York 10830)
  • Yield: 100-120 c / ha
  • Flower type: bisexual
  • Density of the bunch: loose
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Foreign grape varieties are as popular among gardeners as domestic ones. One of the representatives of foreign selection is the Buffalo grape. In this article, we will consider the characteristics of the variety, yield, taste of berries, frost resistance, as well as shelf life.

Breeding history

In 1938, a new Buffalo hybrid was bred on the grounds of an experimental agricultural station at Cornell University of New York. The parental pair of the hybrid is considered to be Herbert and Watkins grapes. The name of the grape was given in honor of the city located in the state of New York. The purpose of the hybrid is a universal variety.

Description

The Buffalo grape is a mid-early variety. The bushes are vigorous, although they may seem small in comparison with other varieties. The vine ripens completely, its color is bright, rich brown. The leaves of the vines are large, green, division into lobes is practically absent, in shape it resembles a wedge-shaped one. Serrated edges and slight pubescence are present.

Ripening period

Flowering begins in May, and full ripening of the fruits falls on 1-2 weeks of September.

Bunches

The bunches are conical in shape, there is friability. On average, the weight of one bunch varies from 0.5-0.8 kg.

Berries

The berries are medium in size, oval in shape. The shade is black, there is a slight bloom. The skin is firm, does not burst. The pulp is juicy (when fully ripe). The weight of one berry is 6-8 g.

Taste

The taste is intense, with a strawberry aftertaste. The percentage of sugar is 21, but the acidity varies from 5 to 10 g / dm3. many gardeners note that when not fully ripe, the berries are significantly sour.

Yield

Good yield from one bush, you can collect 50-60 kg of berries. With good agricultural maintenance up to 100 kg. On plantations, the harvest is 100-120 c / ha.

The choice of planting material
Experienced gardeners recommend that beginners take cuttings and seedlings from those who made them from their vines and are professionally engaged in the production of such material.
You can evaluate the quality by cutting off a small amount of bark. When growing a bush from a cuttings and observing the rules of agricultural technology, survival rate is about 90%, the high quality of the plant is practically guaranteed. It is possible to control the development of grapes at all stages.
Subject to the rules of agricultural technology, survival rate is about 100%. The seedlings must be healthy. Pay attention to the absence of blisters, growths, or other signs of disease.

Growing features

Planting seedlings of Buffalo grapes is on the south side of the site. It is necessary to arrange a small mound so that water does not accumulate around the seedlings. This hybrid is not very fond of very wet soil. The soil should be loose, loamy. The site must be equipped with useful minerals.

In the northern regions, it is better to choose poorly ventilated areas.

It is also worth observing the schedule of watering and feeding. It is necessary to feed it in the spring, during the period of ripening and fruiting, and before wintering.

Cut off excess shoots in time and carry out preventive work against pests.

The grapes grow well in the place where the zucchini or radish used to grow.

Landing

Before planting seedlings, you need to prepare the holes. Dig holes 0.8 m deep and 0.5 m in diameter. Drainage is laid out at the bottom. This is necessary so that the roots do not come into much contact with the groundwater. On top of the drainage, earth is laid out mixed with fertilizers, it can be humus or manure, as well as useful minerals. Then a seedling is planted. It is worth paying attention to how well the root system is, it should have at least 3 buds and 2 shoots. It is necessary to bury the seedling so that the root collar remains above the ground. After that, the earth around the branches is tamped and spilled abundantly with water.

The distance between the bushes should be 1-1.5 m, and between the rows 2 m.

Landing features
In order for the vine to give a signal harvest after 3 years, it is necessary to take into account many factors - from the type of soil on the site to the nearby plants.

Pollination

Buffalo grapes have flowers of both sexes, so no additional pollination is required.

Pruning

Pruning must be done twice a season. In the fall, all vines that have been bearing fruit for more than 2 years and those shoots that do not bear fruit are cut off. Also, damaged branches are removed. Autumn pruning occurs after all the leaves have fallen off.

In the spring, pruning is carried out immediately after the snow has melted. Broken branches and those that did not leave after winter are removed.

In summer, the vine releases leaves strongly, so it is necessary to timely remove the foliage, which overlaps the bunches too much from the sunlight.

Pruning is one of the main grape care procedures. Depending on the purpose of pruning and the type of plant, the appropriate type of formation is selected.
Irrigation schemes
In order for the berries to be large and juicy, it is necessary to organize full watering and feeding. All standards must be adjusted for weather conditions and the rate of evaporation of the liquid.
With a frequent irrigation scheme, it is recommended to moisturize once every two weeks (that is, twice a month during flowering and the appearance of berries) so that the earth is saturated 50 cm deep so that the plant does not switch to superficial (dew) roots. This amount can be reduced by mulching the crop with straw.
With a rare irrigation scheme, having chosen the age and ripening period of the grapes, you can use the standards presented in the table in another article.

Frost resistance and the need for shelter

The frost resistance of this hybrid is -27 degrees, which makes it possible not to additionally cover the bushes in the southern regions. But in the central and northern regions, where there are sharp changes in temperature, it is necessary to remove the vines from the trellises and cover them with agrofibre.

Shelter for the winter is a very important step for the preservation of many grape varieties after wintering.

Diseases and pests

Buffalo grapes are resistant to the most common fungal diseases, but it is still worth doing preventive spraying twice a season.

The main pests of grapes are wasps, birds, ticks, as well as leaf rollers and beetles.

Some eat berries, others - young shoots. To control pests, it is necessary to spray in a timely manner. For ticks, preparations containing sulfur are suitable. The leafworm does not like insecticides. Wasps can be used with garden pitch or special smoke bombs. Small nets help keep birds away.

Storage

You can store grapes in a dark and cool place, such as a basement. The temperature should be from zero to +2 degrees. Shelf life is 1 month.

General characteristics
Authors
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University, USA
Appeared when crossing
Herbert x Watkins
Name synonyms
Buffalo Muskat, Early Steuben, Fiorito, New York 10830 (New York 10830)
Appointment
universal
Yield
100-120 c / ha
Bunches
Bunch shape
conical
Density of the bunch
loose
Berries
Berry color
black
Taste
strawberry
Sugar, g / dm³
180-210
Acidity, g / dm³
5,4-9,9
Berry shape
slightly oval
Berry weight, g
6
Berry size
average
Growing
Frost resistance, ° C
-27
Flower type
bisexual
The power of growth
vigorous
Percentage of fruitful shoots
90
Resistance to fungal diseases
average
Mildew resistance, points
2 points (stability)
Resistance to gray rot, points
2 points (stability)
Maturation
Ripening period
early middle
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