Old farmers don't tell the secret. Two pairs of grapes. Production doubles
Growing grapes with rotten roots and low yields? An old farmer's sneaky "twining" fire. A grape makes two pairs of grapes, resistant to drought and floods, high productivity, subversion of traditional perceptions, and newers can grow grapes full of branches
Double root principle: one life-saving, one high-yield
The common grapes are perfunctory and weak, and the two root systems are complemented by the “principal plus plus”: the main roots of drought and flood resistance, supported by shallow roots of rapid fattening, two sets of roots of division of labour, and a strong plant with a direct doubling of fruit sweetness and yield

Operational step: easy to move, zero failure
1. Selection of seedlings: selection of strong grapes, preservation of the primary system, cutting of roots, weakness

2. Primary roots: root roots buried in deep soils, watering down the roots and planting the plants

I3. Cultivation: digging shallow ditches by the main root, crushing grape branches into the soil, watering the soil and promoting new roots

4. Conservation: after two sets of roots have been put into operation, the soil is kept moist and the soil is ventilated regularly
Double root: ten times stronger than single plant
Strong resistance to disease: well-developed roots, reduction of root decomposition, nematode disease and healthier drug use
High yield: double the capacity for fattening, full of nuts, large grains, acre production easily broken
Easy to survive: double-insured systems, dry and dry, water and freshmen can feed
Taste: sufficient nutrients, high grape sweetness, succulentness, sweeter than normal grapes
Maintenance of small stickers
- when you're under pressure, it's a healthy branch
- two sets of bonds, 30-50 centimetres apart, avoiding competition for nutrients
- producing long-term follow-up of potassium phosphate fertilizer, contributing to the expansion and colour of fruit
No matrimony, no complicated technique, two-legged grapes, one top and two tops, full of branches. Learn to grow high-yield grapes on the balcony and in the yard




