Alongside planting various types of durian and other fruit trees in our orchard and Grandma’s garden, we decided to try something new at home: a Cotton Candy grapevine.
To encourage it to bear fruit quickly, we performed a technique called fruit-pruning—removing all the smaller branches except the main one. We did this one month ago.
Today, to our joy, we saw the first flower cluster blooming—a promising start. And it might not be the only one! The plant is still growing, and more flowers may soon emerge as it enters its fruiting phase.
Fingers crossed that the process continues smoothly and rewards us with the sweet, candy-like grapes we’ve been dreaming of. Here's to patience, pruning, and the promise of fruit..
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