Black grapes "Kishmish Potapenko": characteristics and cultivation
Berries of the Kishmish variety have been known to winegrowers since ancient times. The Turkic name came from Central Asia, where grapes grow in natural conditions. The group of grape varieties "Kishmish" is characterized by a small size of pitted berries and a high sugar content. Thanks to these properties, raisins are mass-produced from such grapes, wine is made, and they are also sold as one of the most popular sweet delicacies of early autumn.
Characteristic
The grape variety "Black Kishmish Potapenko" was bred by Russian breeders of the All-Russian Research Institute "Viticulture and Winemaking named after V.I. Ya. I. Potapenko” in the Rostov region. The mother grape varieties Talisman and Glinora are taken as a basis. When breeding a variety, the hybrid did not lose its taste and acquired resistance to a cool climate. The variety was successfully tested in the southern regions of Belarus, after which it became widespread in more northern regions.
"Kishmish black Potapenko" refers to early ripe varieties. Harvest ripening begins in the second decade of August and continues until late autumn. Therefore, over the summer, the berries have time to ripen even in the regions of Siberia. The vine forms brushes with small blue-black berries covered with a touch of natural wax.
Due to the thick skin and dense arrangement on the brush, the grapes tolerate transportation and storage well. And the picturesque view of grape brushes will be a wonderful decoration for both the garden plot and the festive table.
This grape variety is classified as table grapes. It has fleshy juicy berries weighing 2 to 6 g and a cone-shaped cluster weighing 500 - 700 g. The color of the berries can vary from dark blue to black. The taste of berries is sweet, with a sugar content of 16-25%. The yield reaches 100-200 centners per hectare. Based on the description of the variety and feedback from growers, it is ideal not only for fresh consumption, but also for making wine and juices at home, as it has a slight blackcurrant flavor.
Pros and cons
The advantages of growing the Potapenko Black Kishmish variety are enough.
- The main advantage is its frost resistance. Under a dense cover of snow, grapes can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C.
- The variety is not very susceptible to fungal diseases characteristic of grapes. In cool climates and conditions of high humidity, grapes are resistant to gray rot, which destroys heat-loving plants.
- Dense clusters keep their shape well, retain their presentation for a long time during transportation and storage.
- It does not have special soil requirements, so it can grow on almost any soil.
Significant shortcomings of the hybrid have not been identified, but some features of care can be attributed to the minuses;
- "Kishmish black Potapenko" requires certain rules for watering, the violation of which can lead to the death of the plant;
- in the northern regions, it is necessary to lay the vines on the ground and insulate with covering material for the winter.
Benefits and contraindications
Like any grape, "Kishmish black Potapenko" is a strong antioxidant, contains a complex of vitamins A, C, E and group B, rich in trace elements of calcium, iron, phosphorus, iodine and magnesium.Thanks to this, grapes have a beneficial effect on the body's immune system, improve metabolism, and have a decongestant effect. In cosmetology, it is used as a remedy that has an antioxidant effect, slowing down aging.
It is recommended for people with increased nervous excitability and under stressful conditions. For young children, it is a natural substitute for sweets and sweets.
Contraindicated in people suffering from diabetes and heart failure. It is also worth minimizing the use of sweet varieties of "Kishmish" with diets and a tendency to obesity.
cultivation
When choosing seedlings of the Potapenko Black Kishmish variety, attention should be paid to the root system of the plant. It should be of a healthy appearance, have a green-brown color on the cut. Grapes are planted in the spring when the soil is warm enough. It is better to choose a sunny site from the south or southwest side so that the buildings do not block the vineyard throughout the day. This variety is unpretentious to the composition of the soil, however, standard mineral fertilizers will not be superfluous.
When planting, pits are prepared for seedlings with a diameter of 60-70 cm in depth and width, after planting, the soil is tightly compacted and watered abundantly. The first watering requires up to 15 liters per 1 sq. m, so that the earth deeply absorbs water, and the root system takes root. After the water dries, the soil is slightly loosened and mulched. Straw or rotted sawdust can be used as mulch.
Grape bushes "Kishmish black Potapenko" are tall, ripen along the entire length of the vine, which reaches 5 meters in height. Brushes are formed on 80% of the stem of the plant. Grapes are successfully propagated by cuttings.The first harvest ripens in mid-August, 115-120 days after bud break.
This variety does not require increased care and easily adapts to a small number of sunny days. The vine is resistant to frost, winters well under a thick layer of snow. It is recommended from autumn to wrap the grapes with insulating material or lay them with coniferous branches.
Watering
The basic rule for the care of grapes "Black Kishmish Potapenko" is the correct watering system. The quality of the crop and the health of the seedlings depend on the systematics of irrigation. Excessive moisture or lack of water can lead to the death of not only the crop, but the entire plant.
The first watering is carried out in the spring, as soon as the thermometer rises above 0 °. as in the case of seedlings, the water consumption will be 15 liters per 1 sq. m. The second watering follows immediately after cutting the shoots of the vine, the amount of water is doubled - 30 liters per 1 sq. m. The third and fourth irrigation - before the flowering of grapes and after. Calculation of water - 35-40 liters per 1 sq. m. During active growth and fruiting, it is necessary to ensure that the soil does not dry out.
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