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You of course should probably wait for a better answer, and I realize that you're asking about one specific crop you're doing something with and so this probably isn't what you're looking for, but I do see a lot of discussions about fertilizer or speed grow here in various other posts if you search them (example search):
http://steamcommunity.com/app/413150/discussions/search/?q=fertilizer+speed&gidforum=487876568238453267&include_deleted=1
Speed-gro doesn't increase how quickly multi-harvest plants produce additional crops, so in the end, you'll only get the very first crop sooner.
But really, there's not much advantage to either one.
Speed grow makes the plant grow faster but not fruit after the intal grow, and quality does not afect the wine so fertilizeing is mostly a waste of money.
I did reserch (mainly google{if confused google it}