DESCRIPTION
Attika is a very early variety of grafted vine. Its grapes are very large and loosely clustered. The berries are round, large, and covered with purple skin. The flesh is very tasty - sweet, juicy, and seedless. Thanks to the rootstock this variety is highly resistant to frost.ADVICES
This grapevine is best planted in a sunny and warm position. It grows well in fertile and moist soil. The optimum pH is between 6.5 - 7.2.When planting grafted grapevines dig a hole the right size. Keep in mind that the roots should be at a depth of about 25 - 30 cm from ground level, in order to protect them from frost during winter. At the planting site, a stake should be driven into the soil, and then the plant should be placed in the hole and inclined at an angle of about 15 ° in relation to the stake, then backfilled with soil. The place of the graft should be about 5 - 10 cm above soil level. In the spring of the first year after planting, the seedling should be cut above the third bud eye. The shoots that grow over 150 cm in height should be pruned at the top to thicken.