Grapes sultana Jupiter: variety description, photos, reviews

Gardeners who grow grapes are trying to acquire varieties that differ in taste, productivity, rapid ripening and disease resistance. But some gardeners are ready to give up varieties with a lot of seeds.

Seedless varieties are classified as raisins, which is exactly what Jupiter grapes are. The characteristics of the variety, characteristics, rules of cultivation and care will be discussed in the article. Photos, videos and reviews are provided for clarity.

Historical reference

The creators of the Jupiter sultana table grape are American scientists John R. Clark and James N. Moore from the University of Arkansas, USA. To obtain the hybrid, the varieties Arkansas Selection 1258 x Arkansas Selection 1762 were used as parents. The new grape variety was created relatively recently, in 98 of the last century. The American selection of sultanas came to Russia and Ukraine 12 years later.

The interspecific hybrid variety Jupiter has no seeds; the grapes have many advantages and retain their presentation during transportation. The variety is suitable not only for industrial cultivation. Since there are no particular difficulties in caring for the vine, quiche misch Jupiter grapes can be planted on private plots.

Description

A description of the Jupiter grapes from the USA, as well as some photos and reviews from gardeners, are necessary so that our readers can understand what this hybrid is like.

Features of the bush

The hybrid sultana variety Jupiter USA is represented by vigorous or medium-sized bushes. Excellent propagation by rooting cuttings. Fruiting begins two or three years from the moment the plant is planted.

The vine of the Jupiter raisin variety is reddish-brown or light brown and not too tall. The decorative properties of the bush are appreciated by lovers of landscape design. Look at the photo to see what composition can be created on a plot of grapevine.

The leaves are large, rich green. They have three blades with a weak dissection. Up to 5 inflorescences can form on one shoot. The American sultana variety Jupiter has bisexual flowers and does not require additional pollination.

Important! Pea clusters are not observed, since the setting of inflorescences is excellent.

Bunches

The Jupiter variety stands out for its large clusters (this is clearly visible in the photo). Their weight varies in the range of 250-500 grams. The clusters of the variety are decorative, have the shape of a cone or cylinder, and are moderately winged. The soil looseness is average.

The decorative effect of the bunches is given by the different colors of the berries at the ripening stage. On one bush you can simultaneously see green-pink, deep pink, red and dark blue fruits of the raisin Jupiter grape.

Berries

The ovoid or oblong-oval fruits are large, each from 5 to 7 grams. The tip of the grape is pointed. At technical maturity, the fruits are dark blue with a clearly visible matte coating. You can estimate the size of the berries of the Jupiter raisin variety from the photo, where the fruits are compared to a five-ruble coin.

The flesh of Jupiter is juicy, dense, even crispy. According to reviews from gardeners, the variety has an isabelle nutmeg tone in its taste. This is not surprising, since the grapes are obtained from crossing Isabella varieties.

Jupiter grapes, created by American breeders, belong to sultana varieties, so they do not contain seeds. Although rudiments are sometimes still found, they are very soft.

The moderately sweet grapes are covered with a thin but rather dense skin; wasps cannot damage it during ripening. In addition, they do not crack both on the bushes and during transportation.

Attention! The sugar content in US Jupiter grapes is from 20 to 22, sometimes up to 30 grams per 100 cubic meters. cm, and acids are 4-6 g/l.

Kishmish Jupiter from American breeders, gardener's opinion:

The only thing that will depress gardeners (judging by the reviews), and we will not keep silent about this in the description, is the shedding of berries. Therefore, in order not to lose the harvest, it is advisable to prevent the Jupiter grapes from overripening.

Characteristic

  1. The raisin grape Jupiter USA is a seedless table variety. It is distinguished by early ripening of clusters - 110-125 days. The high yield of the variety is achieved due to the self-pollinating nature of the bisexual flowers, which help pollinate neighboring grape bushes of other varieties.
  2. Due to the average weight of the bunch, the Jupiter variety does not require load regulation. You can leave up to 40 buds on the vine. One hectare of the Jupiter sultana variety, with proper care, can consistently produce up to 250 centners of sweet grapes with a muscat flavor.
  3. The US grape variety Jupiter is a frost-resistant plant, which allows gardeners to cultivate it in risky farming areas. The variety can withstand temperatures down to -29 degrees with light shelter.In the northern regions, where the mercury drops below the specified winter hardiness level, reliable insulation of grape bushes will be required. If the grapevine is frozen in winter (as beginners often write about in reviews), it does not need to be uprooted, since the Jupiter variety has excellent survival rate and recovery occurs quickly.
  4. The popularity of the US raisin grape is added by its high transportability: even when transported over long distances, the presentation remains at its best.
  5. Harvested Jupiter grapes are stored for several months.

As you can see, the American hybrid has many positive qualities, although there are still some disadvantages:

  1. The incidence of fungal diseases is average. More often it is oidium, mildew, gray rot. But timely treatment of grapes with drugs reduces damage to leaves and fruits.
  2. Although it would be wrong to call this a disadvantage, it is the small-sized bunches that often become the reason for refusing Jupiter grapes.
  3. And of course, the falling of berries from overripe bunches.

Reproduction methods

The hybrid grape Jupiter raisin, created in the USA, can be obtained in different ways, even in an ordinary flower pot:

  1. Rooted cuttings or grafted seedlings.

    It should be noted that the ripening of grapes obtained from root-capable seedlings occurs earlier than grafted specimens.
  2. By grafting onto the rootstock.
  3. Layerings from the mother bush.
Important! The grape bush must have excellent qualities and must bear fruit.

When rooting parent cuttings or propagating by layering, you can count on the Jupiter Kishmish variety to retain the qualities and characteristics specified in the description. But grafted seedlings can obtain the properties of a rootstock.

Experienced gardeners advise using the rootstocks “Cober 5BB”, “C04” and “Berlandieri X Riparia” to obtain Jupiter Kishmish USA seedlings.

Landing Features

You can plant Jupiter grape seedlings at any time, but autumn plantings are more successful. The main thing is not to wait for frost, otherwise the root system will not have time to recover and strengthen. To plant single bushes of the Jupiter variety, dig a hole. If you intend to plant several specimens, then it is better to prepare a trench, as in the photo below.

The grapes love fertile soil; in addition, drainage is laid at the bottom. The hole is filled in two weeks before planting. The seedling is soaked in water for several days. The planting diagram is shown in the photo below.

After planting, the soil around the seedling is mulched to retain moisture. Abundant watering is carried out every four days.

Grape care

There are no special rules when caring for the Jupiter variety; everything is traditional:

  1. Abundant watering, at least 15 liters per bush every 3 days, if there is no precipitation. Moreover, it must be stopped 14 days before harvest. It is recommended to mulch the soil: moisture evaporates more slowly, and weeds do not crush the plant. Experienced gardeners make their work easier by installing a drip irrigation system for planting grapes.
  2. In the spring, you need to apply nitrogen-containing fertilizers to increase green mass. Then you will need a complex feeding of sulfate, potassium monophosphate, magnesium sulfate. It is not recommended to overfeed the vine; a fattened plant develops worse.
  3. And of course, you can’t do without pruning. It is performed in the fall, shortening the shoots of the Jupiter variety by 6-8 eyes.
  4. To prevent the grapes from getting sick, preventative treatment is carried out: twice before flowering and once after it.Most often, experienced gardeners use Bordeaux mixture or Thanos or other fungicides.
  5. The last treatment is carried out with iron sulfate before laying the vines for the winter. Regarding this issue, the winter-hardy (withstands frost down to -29 degrees) Jupiter sultana grapes, growing in the southern regions, do not need shelter. But northerners need to take care of creating conditions for wintering.

Reviews

Innocent, 47 years old, Nizhny Novgorod
Last year in the fall I planted Jupiter seedlings for the first time. I didn’t cover it much because the snow fell early. It overwintered well, and the spring frosts did not damage it. In the summer I treated it against diseases, and in the fall I did the first pruning. Let's wait for my newbie to succeed.
Andrey, 30 years old, Irkutsk region
There is an opinion that grapes do not grow beyond the Urals. It is not true. My vineyard is already 6 years old. There is also sultana Jupiter of American selection. An excellent plant, just for our climate. I practically never get sick, maybe because I take good care of me and follow the recommendations of my father-in-law, who lives in Novorossiysk. I learned processing and pruning from his advice. Jupiter, in general, is great: both taste and aroma! Not like in the store. Ripens earlier than other varieties. The clusters are large, the berries are matte. I remove them right away, otherwise they fall off.
Irina, 39 years old, Moscow region
I am a beginner winegrower. Four years ago, a friend brought 3 bushes of the Jupiter variety. The first Sinhalese appeared 2 years later, and for two seasons now we have been collecting our delicious grapes. The variety is not afraid of frost, there were no diseases either. Maybe because I don’t have any other grape plantings. The only thing is that they get the wasps. But last year we made bags from old tulle, which saved the harvest.There is no need to be afraid of difficulties; growing grapes is even interesting.
Comments
  1. Good variety. And most importantly, it can withstand high temperatures.

    02/25/2021 at 04:02
    Ovdakiy
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