Small Fruit Research,Spray-N-Grow Research

Grape Trials: Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Savignon, LeNoir

A.E. Nightingale, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus
Horticultural Sciences
Texas A&M University
Date: 1993
Location: Messina Hof Vineyards – Bryan, Texas
 
 TREATMENTS:
1 ounce of Spray-N-Grow/gallon of water
Applied as a spray to thoroughly wet foliage
RATE:
First: new growth showing
Second: cap drop
Third: 30 days later

PROCEDURE:
Chenin Blanc and LeNoir

On dates determined by the grower for harvest, ten representative plants of both treated and untreated blocks were randomly selected for harvest data. Plants were tagged, harvested by hand and placed in separate containers. The bunches from each plant were counted and weighed. Ten berries from each sample were picked at random and submitted for chemical analysis.

Due to the number of plants available, only five plants of the Cabernet Sauvignon were sampled from each block.

TRIAL RESULTS:
CHENIN BLANC Treated
Lbs per plant: 11.22 (+1.54)
Clusters per plant: 29.9 (-3.8)
Brix: 19.0 (-0.8)
pH: 3.36 (+0.02)
Titratable Acidity: 1.07 (-0.04)

CHENIN BLANC Control
Lbs per plant: 9.68
Clusters per plant: 33.7
Brix: 19.8
pH: 3.34
Titratable Acidity: 1.11

CABERNET SAUVIGNON Treated
Lbs per plant: 10.85 (+4.15)
Clusters per plant: 42.4 (+15)
Brix: 21.7 (-0.02)
pH: 3.20 (-0.07)
Titratable Acidity: 1.07 (+0.07)

CABERNET SAUVIGNON Control
Lbs per plant: 6.70
Clusters per plant: 27.4
Brix: 21.9
pH: 3.27
Titratable Acidity: 1.0

LENOIR Treated
Lbs per plant: 14.45 (+5.85)
Clusters per plant: 33.6 (+10.7)
Brix: 23.7 (-0.9)
pH: 3.50 (-0.08)
Titratable Acidity: 0.74 (+0.02)

LENOIR Control
Lbs per plant: 8.60
Clusters per plant: 22.9
Brix: 24.6
pH: 3.58
Titratable Acidity: .72

Data was subjected to an analysis of variance. The yields of treated plants of LeNoir were highly significant at the .01% level over the control, and the Cabernet Sauvignon yields from treated plants were significant at the .05% level. Chenin Blanc yields were about the same statistically. Comparison of the raw data indicated observable differences between treated and untreated plants for both cluster size and yield:

Chenin Blanc
30% increase in cluster size – 16% more pounds per plant

Cabernet Sauvignon
33% increase in cluster size – 56% more pounds per plant

LeNoir
13% increase in cluster size – 68% more pounds per plant

The chemical analysis showed that there was no effect on the brix, pH, or the titratable acidity. Over-cropping can, in some cases stress a plant so it can not produce enough sugar and end up peaking too soon.

The results of this trial were very important to the grower in that the increase in yield did not adversely affect the chemistry of the fruit.

In general, the treated vines appeared to have better growth and appearance. The positive results of this trial indicate that the use of this product was beneficial and that further testing should be conducted.

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We are from a family farming background and we understand and appreciate what you do. Our company was started by Bill and Ethel Muskopf in 1983 as a mail-order gardening company.  Bill, a chemist, developed a micronutrient product called Spray-N-Grow for gardeners. A few brave commercial growers did field trials with our “gardening” product. Because of those on-farm trials and the research of Dr. Nightingale, farmers all over the country use Spray-N-Grow on many types of crops with excellent results.

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