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30.06.10 Winter arrives and the vines enter a state of dormancy

The vine needs of dormancy for further appropriate development of buds, a vigorous vegetative growth and good fruiting.
Dormancy is the state of temporary inhibition of plant growth, which is incorporated in the presence of environmental stimuli.
This period, induced by low temperatures, makes the plants well supplied with reserve substances sprout better than those debilitated and suffer less from climate fluctuations so common in winter.