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'Syriusz' grapevine is a variety originating from Germany. It is characterized by high resistance to fungal diseases. Eating grapes strengthens the immune system against infections. Grapes also contain vitamin A, which supports vision, and B vitamins, which help reduce stress. Prefers a warm, sunny location sheltered from the wind. The best soil for grapes is fertile, sandy-loamy, and slightly moist.
'Syriusz' grapevine is a variety originating from Germany. It is characterized by high resistance to fungal diseases. Eating grapes boosts the immune system against infections. Grapes also contain vitamin A, which supports vision, and B vitamins, which help reduce stress. They also contain iron and iodine, which regulate thyroid function.
Use: This is a processing variety suitable for making wine similar in taste to Riesling. Due to its high disease resistance and very abundant yields, it is a rewarding and very easy-to-grow cultivar.
Fruiting: Bears fruit in early September. The fruits of this variety are white.
Care: Plant 10–15 cm deeper than it grew in the pot. Smaller plants should be planted in a shallow pit and covered with soil only in autumn. This method significantly increases the vine's frost resistance. In early November, mound soil (peat) around each plant to about 30 cm high to protect the lowest buds. In the first year after planting, train the plant to a single shoot. Prefers a sunny position.
Pruning: Depends on the chosen training and pruning method for grapevines.