Description Grapes Emperor
Table grapes ripening late period . Bushes vigorous . The leaves are large, five-lobed, with tomentose pubescence below . Flower hermaphrodite . The clusters are very large, narrowly conical, winged, medium-thick . The berries are large, oblong-oval, light todark red . The pulp is fleshy, peel is thick and sturdy . sugar is not very high, pleasant taste, fragrance-free . Productivity is high . Application of gibberellin is not recommended . We recommend trimming 8 - 10 holes, eyes escape at the bottom, usually sterile . For a better marketability and larger wild recommended normalizationinflorescences and removal from the bottom third to half of young clusters after flowering . For better staining berries can remove the leaves around the grapes ripening in the second half . Ethephon also improves the color, but for grapes intended for long-term storage is not recommended, due softening of the berries . berries are resistant tocracking . Grape Emperor resistant to fungal diseases at the level of other Euro-Asian varieties . Compatible with most stocks, there is evidence of incompatibility with 101 - 14 . variety is suitable for long-term storage and transportation . once ranked second largest area in California, replaced by the new Emperor seedlessgrapes .
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Berry |
Dimensions | large |
Form | oblong-oval , |
Color | from the bottom third to dark red |
Peel | thick and strong |
Flesh | fleshy |
Sugar juice of berries | not very high , |
Bunches |
Density | medium-dense |
Size | very large |
Form | narrowly conical, winged |
Bush |
Leaves | large, five-lobed |
Flower | bisexual |
Strength of growth | vigorous |
Hairs on the lower surface of the sheet | Felt |
Description |
Group | Table grade |
Stability | berries cracking |
Synonym | Red Emperor |
Maturation | late period |
Taste | pleasant |
Features farming |
Pruning grapes | 8 - 10 holes |
Productivity |
During the growing season | high |