Thursday, May 13, 2021

Modified Eicchorn-Lorenz

One of the early blogposts on this blog was called Eichhorn-Lorenz Grapevine Phenology. In 2018, I wrote a blogpost called Modified Eichhorn-Lorenz Grape Vine Phenology where I define what "phenology" is and also have a chart of the various phenological stages and the vineyard task that should be performed during that stage.
The modified Eicchorn-Lorenz chart can be found in an article in Wines&Vines called Grapevine Phenology Revisited.1
In addition to tracking our Annual Cycle of Growth, knowing the grape vine phenology in more detail can be even more helpful. So, this year, I decided to breakdown the Modified Eicchorn-Lorenz chart into these major categories listed on the right hand side of the above illustration:
  • Shoot and inflorescence development
  • Flowering
  • Berry formation
  • Berry ripening
  • Senescence
My hope is to take photos of the various stages and report back on this blog. Stay tuned.
References:
1. Fritz Westover, Grapevine Phenology Revisited, Wines&Vines, March 2018.

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