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Structure Vegetative Cycle Rootstocks
The shoots (March/April)

The beginning of spring marks the end of the grapevine’s rest. The vegetative cycle starts with the grapevine’s “cry”, i.e., with the loss of sap through the cuts made during winter pruning. This phenomenon precedes budding or bud burst, which usually takes place 3 to 5 weeks afterwards.

Budding depends on the grapevine’s location, so not all vines start their vegetative cycle at the same time. Usually, the first shoots need medium temperatures – around 12ºC – to start “crying”. On the other hand, if the grapevine’s vegetative cycle starts too early, there’s a higher risk of suffering from spring frosts.


 
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