The Sunny King and the Sunshine Rose, the stars of the grape world, are often talked about. The difference between them is mainly reflected in the following three aspects:1Growing area: Like a regional and flavor entanglement, Hario grapes are fond of Okayama Prefecture, Japan, while Sunshine Rose is widely grown around the world. Haruo grapes are the sole owner of Okayama Prefecture** and have applied for a geographical indication trademark, so only those sold from Okayama Prefecture can be called Haruo. Sunshine Rose is not, although it is from the same source as Qingwang grapes, but there is no official access in China, so the Sunshine Rose grapes seen in China, both in appearance and taste, are similar to Japan's Qingwang grapes, but ** is much cheaper, generally about 50 yuan a catty.
2.Root system and growth: When planting and planting, Sunshine Rose needs to be carefully cared for, cut off overly long roots and rotten roots, and dip the roots with Bika Root Congcong, which is conducive to germinating new roots after planting and preventing the occurrence of diseases. In the north, it is necessary to fill in the farmyard manure and then plant, while in the south, it needs to be ridged and planted after deep ploughing, and covered with soil after planting. Watering the plant after planting will promote faster growth. Top dressing should be done during the growth, fruit expansion and veraison period, and irrigation must be watered after each topdressing.
3.Terroir: Although Sunshine Rose and Sunny King grapes are the same variety, they also have a unique character and taste due to the different growing regions. In the vast land of China, Sunshine Rose has won a wide market share due to its adaptability and sweet taste. In Okayama Prefecture, Japan, Qingo grapes have won the love of consumers with their unique geographical environment and delicate planting methods.
In general, although Qingwang grape and Sunshine Rose are both high-end varieties in the grape world, they are different in taste, appearance and ** because of the different regions and planting methods. For consumers, they can choose the grapes that suit them according to their preferences and needs.