Photo 1: Winter Dormancy
During the winter dormancy period, the grapevines go into a state of dormancy without any growth activity. This period usually lasts 3-4 months.
Photo 2: Spring Budding Period
With the gradual rise in temperature, the vines begin to bud. This is the period when new shoots begin to grow on the vines, small leaves begin to unfurl, and new grape seeds begin to form.
Photo 3: Spring Buds
During the spring buds period, vine growth accelerates. New leaves and branches appear and inflorescences begin to form. The vine needs lots of sunlight and water to support growth.
Photo 4: Summer Growth Period
During the summer growth period, the vine reaches its peak of growth. Leaves and branches grow rapidly, clusters gradually become larger and larger, and new seeds and pulp grow rapidly.
Photo 5: Summer Flowering
During the summer flowering period, the vine's flowers begin to open and the clusters are filled with grape berries. This process requires a lot of sunlight and water, as well as suitable temperatures to ensure the growth and ripening of the fruit.
Photo 6: Summer growing season
During the summer growing season, the grape berries ripen. The fruit becomes larger, sweeter and gradually changes color. During this process, the vine needs proper nutrients and water to support the growth of the fruit.
Photo 7: Fall Ripening
During the fall ripening period, the grape berries have become more and more ripe. The skins become thinner and darker in color. This period is usually the best time to pick grapes.
Photo 8: Winter Dormancy
During the winter dormancy period, the vines are once again dormant. At this time, the fruit is ripe and waiting to be picked. The vines need enough rest to regain their strength before the next season begins.
Grape Vines and Branches PicturesGrape vines are twining plants that usually need any support to grow. Below, we will show some pictures of vines and branches.
Picture 1: Grapevine
Grapevines usually have a central trunk that supports numerous branches. These branches grow grape leaves and flowers and eventually bear fruit.
Photo 2: Grape Branches
Grape Branches are a branch on the vine, they grow on the side of the main trunk and are thicker. Leaves and flowers grow on grape branches, as well as being the main growing part of the grape fruit.
Photo 3: Leaves on a grape branch
The leaves on a grape branch are large, usually with five blades. These leaves are very important for the growth of grapes as they create nutrients and promote the growth and ripening of the fruit.
Photo 4: Flowers on a grapevine branch
The flowers on a grapevine branch are so small that they are hard to see with the naked eye. These flowers can open in the right climatic conditions and eventually form fruit.
Photo 5: Grape berries
Grape berries usually grow in tightly packed groups, shaped like a tiny sphere. They become larger and sweeter and are usually ripe and ready for picking in the fall.
Photo 6: Inside the grape berry
The inside of the grape berry has many seeds and fleshy pulp. The seeds are the main source of seeds for the vine, while the fleshy pulp is the main edible part of the grape.
Photo 7: Growing Grapes
Grapes have a very long growing process and need to go through several stages to reach maturity. The growth process of the vine and branches is very important for the ripening and health of the fruit.
Photo 8: Vineyard
In a vineyard, the vines and branches are the centerpiece of the ecosystem. They need access to the right amount of sunlight and water, as well as the right climatic conditions to ensure the growth and health of the fruit.
In short, the process of growing grapes requires sufficient time and conditions to achieve ripeness and health. The vines and branches are an integral part of the production process and need to be actively cared for and maintained to ensure the quality of the final fruit.