Grapes "Viking": characteristics of the variety and cultivation
Modern breeders have tried and brought out a lot of very different and unusual cultures. So, today a huge number of various grape varieties and their hybrids are known. Each type has its own name, distinctive characteristics. At the same time, care and cultivation of varieties are also different. Today, many amateur and professional gardeners, as well as summer residents, single out such a grape variety as Viking.
This garden plant is distinguished by its endurance, strength, early ripening, and its fruits are very tasty and fragrant. Therefore, it is this grape that has earned special reviews from gardeners, as well as the most flattering praise from gourmets.
History and description of culture
The Viking grape has been known on the agricultural market for a long time. It was brought out by V. V. Zagorulko, a well-known Ukrainian breeder who, during his activity, received 25 different varieties of grapes. All of them are characterized by early ripening, frost resistance, excellent resistance to many diseases, and at the same time they have large, tasty, flavorful fruits.
Grapes "Viking" - one of these amazing species, which is famous and popular among many summer residents. This variety was obtained by crossing two grape varieties: "Kodryanka" and "ZOS". The plant is well cultivated in the southern regions, where its adaptation to climate and weather conditions is simply excellent. It has an appearance and its own characteristics, which can be identified by making a detailed description of the variety:
- strong tall vine;
- the leaves are large, with a pronounced color, have a shape in the form of five lobes;
- small green inflorescences have an excellent aroma and are bisexual;
- large (about 22-34 mm), oblong berries are dark blue in color, and their flesh is very juicy, has a spicy taste and is covered with a thin imperceptible skin;
- berries form a large or medium-sized bunch of conical shape.
The Viking grape variety has a high yield. Its ripe fruits can be stored on the vine until the end of September, and the collected bunches are perfectly stored and transported.
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Bushes of grapes "Viking" are characterized by rapid growth. Already in the first decade of June, the flowers begin to bloom. The flowers themselves are bisexual, so they are well pollinated. The harvest of this table variety can be harvested on the 105th or 120th day from its planting.
It is best to plant shoots on easily warmed soils that are not blown by strong winds.
This grape variety is very fond of summer residents because of the early and early ripening of the crop. And also the plant is perennial, its attractive appearance will decorate the site or garden for more than one year. The characteristic of the Viking variety is distinguished by some important features that distinguish it from other hybrids:
- one of the first varieties of the season, giving an early harvest;
- grapes are distinguished by their unusual taste and attractiveness;
- the weight of the hybrid brush can be about 500-700 g;
- berries are very dense, not prone to cracking, retain their original appearance for a long time;
- the hybrid is characterized by excellent frost resistance, able to withstand temperatures down to -21 degrees Celsius.
Usually the Viking hybrid grows and gives a good harvest in the southern regions, but still this variety can be grown in the middle lane. In these climatic conditions, grapes need to be covered for the winter, they can also be grown in greenhouses.
Landing
Before planting grapes, you need to choose a suitable place for this. Since the Viking variety grows and gives an excellent harvest for a long time in one place, they choose a completely flat, well-lit area, without the presence of weeds on it. Then the soil needs to be dug up and fertilized. The result of the harvest, its quality and quantity will depend on compliance with the norms and rules of planting.
Young shoots (seedlings or cuttings) of grapes can be planted in early spring. Before planting, it is necessary to carefully check the root system, make sure that there is no damage, the root is not affected by disease or fungus. The landing itself is carried out in several stages:
- first of all, it is necessary to dig a hole or a trench, the depth of which should approximately reach 50 or 70 cm;
- you need to plant a plant at a distance of 1-1.25 m from each other;
- the distance between the holes or trenches themselves should not be less than 1.5 m;
- humus must be poured at the bottom of the hole;
- checked and treated seedlings (a special mixture for roots from water, clay, cow dung) are placed in a pit;
- the holes are covered with earth and watered abundantly with slightly warm water.
After the landing is completed, the shoot is tied to a special peg. This process will ensure proper growth and development of the plant.
Care
It is necessary to take care of the young growth of the Viking variety with special care, while being careful and scrupulous. During the dry period, it is necessary to water the grapes abundantly so that the seedlings do not dry out. The soil is loosened in a timely manner, as well as its mulching. When caring for this hybrid, some rules are followed:
- the main watering is carried out during the dry season, when the plant is growing, and during the formation of flowers;
- high-quality mulching will ensure the preservation of moisture in the soil, affect the reduction of weeds, and also protect the root from hypothermia;
- during the growing season, the bushes need top dressing, which should be done three times, while maintaining a monthly intermediate interval;
- irrigation processes must be carried out;
- it is also necessary to observe the timely loosening of the soil - this allows oxygen to normally flow to the root system;
- timely pruning of bushes leads to a good harvest.
Many summer residents use agrofibre when leaving. It perfectly retains the moisture necessary for the plant, and when it is used, the growth of weeds is reduced.
top dressing
Special attention should be paid to the question of how and with what to fertilize the soil in order to grow a bountiful harvest. Fertilizer for grapes "Viking" is suitable for both organic and mineral. If the region is dominated by sandy or clay soils, then manure will be the best feed. It should usually be prepared in the fall. Some of the fertilizers can also be useful and effective, for example:
- bird droppings;
- compost;
- wood ash;
- peat.
With their proper application and application to the soil, you can get healthy, well-bearing bushes, which in the future will delight their owner with an excellent harvest. Every soil dominated by poor, nutrient-deprived soil requires the right amount of fertilizer.
Watering and pruning
Garden early hybrid "Viking", as a rule, does not like excessive watering. These grapes need to be watered at a certain time and a limited number of times. In the second decade of summer, an abundance of moisture is simply unacceptable.
After the seedling has been watered during planting, it is moistened several more times. Vine pruning, flowering, fruit formation - these are the moments when the grapes need watering. Required watering and at the end of the harvest.
Variety "Viking" is a vigorous culture, so the bushes must be cut in a timely manner. This process is carried out in the fall, while simplifying the excellent shelter of the bush, which allows the plant to provide an excellent wintering. When chasing a young seedling, the summer resident leaves from 3 to 8 shoots that are suitable for fruiting. The benefits of pruning are:
- the correct shape of the bush is formed;
- protects the plant from growth;
- the quality of the berry improves, it does not decrease in size;
- productivity increases.
The vine of this grape is quite flexible and pliable, with proper care it allows you to create arched forms of the bush.
Diseases
Huge inconvenience, as well as great damage to productivity and the plant itself, are caused by pests and some common diseases. For grapes, birds and wasps cause significant damage. They destroy and spoil the fruits, raiding the growing vineyards. Their pilgrimage entirely affects the quantity and quality of the harvest.
If pests can be dealt with by establishing special protection measures, then it will be more difficult to fight diseases. The most common diseases that this variety is subject to are powdery mildew (mildew), as well as oidium. Both of these diseases are of fungal origin, therefore, first of all, you need to resort to mechanical preventive measures:
- timely pruning of shoots of secondary origin;
- it is necessary to eliminate all stepchildren who do not take part in the formation of the crown, that is, falling out;
- abundant supply of ripening fruits with sunlight;
- provide for excellent ventilation of all bunches.
The most dangerous disease for grapes is mildew. This fungus is very resistant and adaptable, it can even survive winter and frost. It can be recognized by a white coating or spots of oily origin. Oidium is capable of harming all parts of the shrub, its presence is detected by a powdery coating of gray. Solutions such as "Skor", "Karatan", "Topaz" and other drugs perfectly cope with the fungus.
Characteristics of the "Viking" variety and its cultivation features, see the following video.