Re: FORKING VINE! Help!


Steve,
I've never heard of that however I've seen secondaries do it. Better play it safe
and treat all the new vines as mains until you see what happens. One may
eventually decide to become the leader. Is it possible that the main was chewed
off by an animal and then re-bloomed ?
Bob.

SteveS012@aol.com wrote:

> My 618 Wallace 97 (which is still growing in the same hill as the 550 Cramer,
> and are both about 8-10 feet long now), has a main vine that goes out about 2
> - 3 feet, then ends in a flower cluster of male flowers, and forks out to 3
> vines from that point. Is that NORMAL?! Now I don't know which is considered
> the main vine! How should I train it all now?! Are the 3 cines still
> considered main, or secondaries? Help!
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