Monarch grape

Monarch grape
The main characteristics of the variety:
  • Authors: Pavlovsky Evgeny Georgievich
  • Appointment: dining room
  • Berry color: yellow
  • Taste: harmonious, light nutmeg
  • Ripening period: early middle
  • Frost resistance, ° C: -25
  • Name synonyms: Chrysolite
  • Bunch weight, g: 500-600
  • Flower type: bisexual
  • Peeling: No
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Monarch table grape is also known as Chrysolite. It is a unique hybrid of a private author's collection. The variety was highly appreciated by gardeners from different countries, primarily for the impressively large size of the fleshy berries, the juiciness of the pulp and the excellent nutmeg taste. Thanks to these characteristics, this variety is of interest to growers and summer residents.

Breeding history

Monarch grapes are the fruit of the experiments of an enthusiastic breeder Yevgeny Georgievich Pavlovsky. He developed a novelty by crossing the Talisman and Cardinal varieties, which, in turn, was mixed with the pollen of other varieties. After checking the quality of the fruits, it received its well-deserved name and popularity among gardeners, however, it was entered into the Russian state register under the name Chrysolite, since the German selection collection already contains the Black Monarch variety. But the glory of this variety was entrenched precisely under the name Monarch.

Geography of distribution

The monarch feels great in the southern regions, since he himself comes from the Krasnodar Territory.

Description

The variety, loved by many agronomists, is characterized by medium-sized bunches with very large berries. One of the most serious drawbacks of the variety is the tendency to shedding the ovaries.

Ripening period

The ripening of the table hybrid occurs in the mid-early stages. The growing season is 120-140 days. Plants are characterized by rapid growth. Due to the high sugar content, the vine can ripen quickly. In southern Russia, the sweet grape variety ripens in the first decade of August, and in the middle lane only by mid-September.

Bunches

Each bunch weighs on average about 500-600 g. The shape is conical. All fruits are the same size and ripeness.

Berries

The grapes of this variety are distinguished by an impressive size. Each individual berry can weigh an average of 20 g, which is comparable to the mass of a small plum. The berries are ovoid in shape, with a dense yellowish-green skin. At the peak of ripeness, when the sun is active, the berries acquire an amber hue with a slightly reddish "tan". The fruits can remain on the bush without spoiling or crumbling. Seeds are small, no more than 3 pieces for each berry. A distinctive feature of the variety is the delicate nutmeg aroma of the pulp.

Taste

Very pleasant, full-bodied taste due to the high sugar content and nutmeg flavor. The fleshy flesh is very juicy and tender.

Yield

Monarch grape bush gives a high yield - on average 10 kg of ripe berries.

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

The success of cultivation is largely determined by proper planting and care.

Landing

The hybrid belongs to heat-loving plants.For full maturation, it needs a sufficient amount of sunlight. The variety does not tolerate northern winds. For disembarkation, sites on the south side of the buildings will be more suitable. It is not recommended to plant grapes in open areas and in clay soil. The plant prefers black soil. It can grow on sandy soil, but young seedlings take root there rather poorly.

The bush grows large, which requires a 3-4 meter distance between rows when planting. You cannot do without high trellises and coarse sand. It is covered with a top layer as a conductor of moisture. Before planting, seedlings must be hardened in the fresh air. The grown stems that have taken root are transferred to open ground, or the stock is used. The cuttings take root without problems. Young shoots of grapes tend to grow rapidly.

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

The flower in Monarch grapes is bisexual, that is, independently pollinated. Agronomists note the best pollination on the shaded side of the bushes.

Pruning

They begin to prune the bushes when they are in the dormant phase. After the formation of the berries, it is important to thin out the shoots. Thinning until the bush has bloomed is a big mistake in caring for the Monarch. 4 shoots can be released from the main trunk as much as possible. On the bush, you need to leave about 30-35 eyes. The Monarch variety needs strong trellises. Lightweight plastic structures can break under the weight of a tall bush.

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.

Watering

Watering the grapes is necessary infrequently, the plant needs more moisture only during the drought period. If the soil where the grapes are growing is dry and moisture evaporates quickly, you may need to water the crop more often. If there is no special need for this, watering the cousins ​​is necessary only before the beginning of flowering and at the beginning of the formation of ovaries. Further, the condition of the plant and soil is monitored. Based on this, additional watering is carried out. In most cases, watering is done every 2 weeks. To keep the soil moist, mulching the soil around the vine is shown. For this, ordinary humus is suitable, which is distributed around the bushes, forming a layer thickness of no more than 3 cm.

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 watering 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, choosing the age and maturation of the grapes, you can use the standards presented in the table in another article.

Top dressing

Top dressing of the Monarch hybrid grapes is carried out in parallel with loosening the soil. Most often, plant fertilization coincides with watering. Organic matter is introduced into the soil in the fall. And also for the growth of grapes, special fertilizers with potassium and phosphorus are used. They are introduced into the soil in three stages: after flowering, 2 weeks before harvest and before the onset of cold weather.

As a fertilizer, preparations containing boron, copper and zinc are suitable:

  • ammophos;

  • "Kemira";

  • Novofert.

Frost resistance and the need for shelter

This hybrid demonstrates resistance to severe frost. Therefore, there is a need to shelter grapes only in regions that are characterized by a decrease in temperature in winter below -25 ° C.

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

Diseases and pests

The plant has excellent immunity. Monarch is resistant to various diseases, has a good resistance of 2 points to mildew, oidium, gray rot. At the same time, it is especially susceptible to damage by powdery mildew. This disease significantly affects the quality and appearance of the crop. With prolonged damage, the vine begins to die off. To protect the plant from a destructive disease, timely prevention is important. A one percent solution of Bordeaux liquid copes with this task perfectly. It is used to treat the bushes of grapes.

Wasps rarely visit vineyards, as the fruits of the hybrid are not susceptible to cracking. Birds are more problematic. During the ripening period of berries, they peck up the largest ones.

Storage

The dense skin on the berries allows the vines to be transported over long distances without fear of their condition. The harvest is stored in the refrigerator, from time to time it is required to get rid of rotten berries. The bunches are well stored in the cellar, tied to twine.

Review overview

Monarch hybrid grapes are very fond of many gardeners and experienced winegrowers. With proper care of the plant, there are no serious problems, and the grape bushes delight with a full harvest.

The taste of the grapes is not affected by weather conditions and air humidity.

The owners of this variety, who know a lot about growing grapes, speak extremely positively about this table variety.

For better fruiting and productivity of a truly royal berry, horizontal growth guidance is shown on arches and arbors.

Cuttings take root well directly in the ground or are grown using a rootstock. In both cases, the variety will take root without problems for the grower.

General characteristics
Authors
Pavlovsky Evgeny Georgievich
Appeared when crossing
Talisman x (Cardinal + Pollen Mix)
Name synonyms
Chrysolite
Appointment
dining room
Marketability
high
Bunches
Bunch shape
conical
Density of the bunch
moderately loose
Bunch weight, g
500-600
Peeling
No
Berries
Berry color
yellow
Taste
harmonious, light nutmeg
Skin
thin
Pulp
dense
Berry shape
oval
Berry weight, g
20
Berry size, mm
36x26
Berry size
large
Growing
Frost resistance, ° C
-25
Flower type
bisexual
The power of growth
vigorous
Mildew resistance, points
2 points (stability)
Resistance to powdery mildew, points
2 points (stability)
Resistance to gray rot, points
2 points (stability)
Maturation
Ripening period
early middle
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