it wouldve truly really helped so immensely if you covered each one of those cuttings with a nice big plastic bag!!!...the leaves wont even droop and growth starts double quick...ask me...Ive done it umpteenth times...thank you..
Lmfao, definition of a key board warrior. Comments like they know and wants others to ask. Never replies again. I bet you have never done this, your gma probably did it once so that makes you a master huh
for those of you having tbl. getting roots try this method take a sheet of plastic about 12inchs square wrap loosle around vine seal both ends now scrape a little bark off in the middle of the plastic pack damp potting soil till you fill the bag seal it with tape now wrap it with aluminum foil tight after about 8 wks open foil you should see some sign of roots seal it back up wait 1 month now you may be able to remove everthing cut the vine this should be roots and about 24-36 in vine forgot to mention always start this 36 ins from tip of vine hope this helps this called ( air layering)
I was dating a woman who was a Female Body builder and I she had a recipe for Greek leaves stuffing with grapevine leaves and hamburger .she made a meatloaf and rolled them into 1 and a half inch balls Soaked the grapevine leaves in vinegar for 1 hour. That helps the leaves from cracking and splitting when you put meatloaf balls on them .Then you wrap leaves around them and put in a pot and slow cook them 2 hours Then let cool and serve with pineapple slices and a glass of ice cold Lemonade. With garlic bread.
You should have cut off the tendrils, removed all leaves but two, and covered them with milky white plastic, a bin liner is super. What does this do then?, well the cuttings are kept turgid and not flagging, as yours did, and they root much quicker as well.
This is great! The only inquiry I have is regarding the soil mix... I've found that the soil mix is critical to the success of striking seeds and cuttings. I'll look around your channel for a video about your soil mix, but if you see this please show me where to go to find out... A 70% strike rate is impressively acceptable, but I'm sure your soil is largely responsible for this success.
@@WaterlooExpat Try this... Make an organic potting mix with 70% premium potting soil with 20% coarse river sand and 10% perlite. Take your cuttings from a vine in vegetative cycle and strip the leaves from half. Put that half in the soil mix and soak well. Cut the top off a 1.1 litre clear plastic drink bottle and cover the cutting with the bottom of it. Just twist the bottom of the bottle into the soil around the cutting. This is best in warm weather but not in direct sunlight (for soft leafy vines like grapes). Inside the bottle will become like a humid greenhouse and help your cutting stay alive long enough to throw roots. Don't let the pots dry out but don't saturate them either, you'll find a balance. This method just increases your chances of the cutting taking root and will work with most anything. If your cuttings yet live after three weeks then they will certainly have roots. Good luck loo
if you have vine or tree cuttings put them ia clean jar with about 1 inch water some times i have had rooting started in water before i had time to put in soil i read some to always cut a little off the bottom before placing in soil a week in water dont seem to hurt anything
Did this end up working out for you? I would like to grow some grape vines from cuttings myself, would like to follow your advice if it was successful!
There’s some comments here to add with what’s shown that could help you get success with cuttings it best to take a good number to increase your chances and depending on where you live can be factor but try it and if you fail try it again spring is a great time to do it as well
Thanks, I tried starting some cuttings July 10 2017. You are awesome. My question is about the length. Maybe because it is mid summer the leaves seamed to be distant from one another . To get an even length my cuttings were 12-16 inches. I did get 3-4 buds under because I used a 5gl bucket with holes in the bottom. What do you think ?
I have used cuttings from other plants and put them in water until I saw root growth, then planted them. I just did that with some green grape vine cuttings and I'm hoping it works with them also.
if you take the grape from top of rootstock then it will be the grafted grapevine without rootstock, it does not have the defensive nature of root like the rootstock(usually in Europe and US against phyloxera), but if it have no disease and pest from root, and survive to fruit, it will have similiar taste and trait like grafted one
I trimmed my grape Vines for the first time about 2 months ago I took some cuttings didn't have any leaves on them and stuff stuck them in a garden container that I had some other things in and to my surprise every single one of them there was six I've gotten a lot of foliage on them for what I don't know is if they have pretty good roots LOL how can I decide when to transplant them since they will need to be transplanted out of this container? I live in Arizona and they are already outside
That’s awesome! It sounds like cuttings do better when they are starting out from dormant branches instead of fresh cuttings. He never followed up on how his cuttings did and this was years ago so it looks like they may have died.
There are several components to how to grow chardonnay grapes. One place I found that successfully combines these is the Grape Grower Folio (check it out on google) definately the no.1 guide that I have ever heard of. look at all the awesome info.
Greeting: I did my cut in the fall and put the vines into water for a few weeks. There are stems coming on the vines but how come there is no roots? Will the roots grown if you put the vines into the pot with soil while it has no root with stems already up a few inches long?
I made a few cuttings early June this year (wintertime here in Australia) and placed them in water. Two of the cuttings are growing shoots from the buds, and I can see very small leaves. However, they have no roots whatsoever. Is this normal? Maybe I should place them in soil? Please help.
did this years ago and it works not sure what percentage as i only did one or two. Anything vine in nature can grow roots out of the stem, i even accidently grew a monster tomato plant and near the top of the plant it grew roots in mid air not even trying to propagate roots. tomatos act similar..even the likes i cannabis i believe, rooting hormone increasing chances of roots taking, but still works without it.
Hey I'm from Texas too, zone 9. It's September and we have a grapevine that is growing on our trellis, it's been around since the 1940s. We've cut it all the way down so many times and it still comes out. But anyways, I'm thinking about making a privacy fence out of the grapevine because the vines grow so fast. It's September and it really doesn't get too cold here in winter(it's the valley) and so I'm wondering if I could propagate them and then plant them along the fence instead of a pot... The sun hits the fence perhaps two to three hours in the morning and is shady the rest of the day. If I propagate in a pot instead, how long before I can transfer to the ground? This grapevine comes directly from France since the original owners of this house came from that side of the world. So these grapes are small and have two seeds in them, but they are oh so good and sweet!🍇🍇🍇
Kayla Mitchell I would wait to propagate the cuttings until late winter. It’ll take 4-6 weeks to take and keeping the pot or ground moist is necessary with little sun. Try to take cuttings with very little leaves - or none at all - and are pencil thick.
Rob, I just had som cuttings given to me. May I ask how yours are doing? I only have two cutting but they are about 3 feet long. I was thinking about making 3 smaller cuttings out of each that I have which should give me 6 or at least 5. Any advice?
Kevin Stoltz I would cut them down as you suggested. Mine didn't make it because I was out of town for 5 days and they dried up - if I didn't have to work (LOL) then I'd be able to care for them... I'm going to give them another go here shortly!
My grapes are on yr2 and I've never even had a cluster of flowers that look like grapes I pruned it the beginning of spring I've fertilized it yet nothing but vines
Charlie Williams mine took until year three and only 4 clusters. Prone very heavy back in the late winter/early spring. I mean almost to only a few feet after the leader.
I’m a newbie working with plants. Does this work for most types of vines? Is there ever a need for rooting slightly in water before planting vines and vine like plants?
Rob Backyard Gardenerr I asked btw since you hadn’t mentioned roots being necessary in your video. I hadn’t seen planting without roots being there first. It must work for you and your subscribers without needing to.? Can you put a link in the description showing updates to these vines? I enjoyed looking at your product links. Could you possibly update the link for your grow light preferences? Thanks!
Loren Devlin I left out a critical step... they need to be kept in a high humidity place. Misting then with water is also recommended every few ours. It’s best to just place them in a sealed container so it’s like s microclimate/mini greenhouse. Also, success rate is greatly increased if you do this vines that are at least pencil thick.
Winner of a video, I have been researching "how to get grape vines to produce fruit" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Qeyliana Henvery Domination - (just google it )? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to become a pro grape grower without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my buddy got great results with it.
I don't know how many times I have taken both hard wood & fresh green cuttings from a certain vine @ my in-laws house, but they never take & through out roots. The family have no clue what the variety is or who & when planted it. But as many times as I take cuttings they never seem to propagate, just can't work it out. I have been successful at propagating other varieties. Does anyone know why this might be?
Mouskowitz you probably never gona root that vine grapes variety because it simply can’t root, best way is to use Thomson grapes,you can buy in Home Depot, after you do that you can use Thomson just for rootstock and do grafting with your cuttings
arun prashath I know. Sorry! They were overwintering and dormant so I figured I'd wait until they started bud breaking again. Update coming soon since they are starting to awaken!
I planted 6 green cuttings last june and only one survived. It's been four months, I just transferred it to a different pot and there's a lot of root. The cutting I planted is no longer green now, new growth is really slow. There's definitely something wrong here idk what it is. Anyone who can give me tips on what to do?
Great video, Wow you are going to have a lot of grapes*** when those are in the ground with the others. Sorry about your pool, we have a salt pool also. Hope it gets fixed soon can't wait to see how these do. I have 2 grape vines that are only a year old, I may try this deezie
deezie Thank you Deezie! I fixed the pool - had to buy a chlorine generator for $700... ugh. If you do try to regrow Grape vines, try to find ones that have a darker stem - don't need to be year old wood, but should be pretty sturdy! Thank you for watching!
good thing you said that because I was going to cut some pieces today. Thanks oh no, that is a nice chunk of money to spend but you gotta have your pool going right* glad it will be fixed. have a great day deezie
are you aware tht i vine will cover about 20 ft in three yrs looks like you have lots of plants in a short space when they star growing you wll have a big mess of vines . i know this is a litte late info 3 yrs
just a note on those cuttings he will have better luck by removing all the leaves except top 2 then all groth will go to the vine when it gets long enough to reach the wire one leafwill have a runner left the other right never have leaves from the ground to the wire iits a job to keep them off.
Thanks for the video..it helped
We plant the grapevines to stuff their leaves with rice, veggies, and meat
This was fantastic and I love the reminder to use grape leaves for pickling. I heard that many years back but had forgotten. Thanks.
Hardwood cuttings are definitely the way to. Way higher success rate.
it wouldve truly really helped so immensely if you covered each one of those cuttings with a nice big plastic bag!!!...the leaves wont even droop and growth starts double quick...ask me...Ive done it umpteenth times...thank you..
@Cosmo Kramer I think it just acts like a humid little green house.
@Cosmo Kramer depends on humidity but most times it will.
Lmfao, definition of a key board warrior. Comments like they know and wants others to ask. Never replies again. I bet you have never done this, your gma probably did it once so that makes you a master huh
It’s recommended to cut the existing leaves in half to stimulate root growth but still leave something for photosynthesis
Rob how your grapes vine turn out ? Did you made video after that ?
for those of you having tbl. getting roots try this method take a sheet of plastic about 12inchs square wrap loosle around vine seal both ends now scrape a little bark off in the middle of the plastic pack damp potting soil till you fill the bag seal it with tape now wrap it with aluminum foil tight after about 8 wks open foil you should see some sign of roots seal it back up wait 1 month now you may be able to remove everthing cut the vine this should be roots and about 24-36 in vine forgot to mention always start this 36 ins from tip of vine hope this helps this called ( air layering)
In Greece we wrap and eat grape leaves as a dish, so delicious!
Awesome mate , ill be looking for some recipes using grape leaves . cheers.
I was dating a woman who was a Female Body builder and I she had a recipe for Greek leaves stuffing with grapevine leaves and hamburger .she made a meatloaf and rolled them into 1 and a half inch balls Soaked the grapevine leaves in vinegar for 1 hour. That helps the leaves from cracking and splitting when you put meatloaf balls on them .Then you wrap leaves around them and put in a pot and slow cook them 2 hours Then let cool and serve with pineapple slices and a glass of ice cold Lemonade. With garlic bread.
You should have cut off the tendrils, removed all leaves but two, and covered them with milky white plastic, a bin liner is super. What does this do then?, well the cuttings are kept turgid and not flagging, as yours did, and they root much quicker as well.
God bless you for showing your educational video...gonna go and give it a try today
A storm just caused a metal shelf to fall and sever a vine from my grapevine. Thanks for the simple tutorial!
I just acquired some grape cuttings to plant in my parent house. Can't wait
So um... I looked for your update on these grape cuttings... and I must be blind because I didn't see it. How did they do?
Thank you for sharing! I was looking for instructions for using green cuttings!
Great video, exactly the detail I was looking for. Thanks for sharing!
Scott Reinhold Thank you for watching!
please kindly check my comment above....
We stuff them with rice, chopped tomatoes, mince , boil them and eat them. It’s a Turkish cuisine called Dolma
Love dolma!
I want Dolma !
What time of year is good to get cuttings? Can I cut some now? Mid July.
I did the same thing took a few cuttings stuck them right in the dirt that's it and they rooted just fine
This is great! The only inquiry I have is regarding the soil mix... I've found that the soil mix is critical to the success of striking seeds and cuttings. I'll look around your channel for a video about your soil mix, but if you see this please show me where to go to find out... A 70% strike rate is impressively acceptable, but I'm sure your soil is largely responsible for this success.
I've had the worst trouble growing vines from cuttings. What kind of soil mix do you use? What strike rate to you have?
@@WaterlooExpat Try this... Make an organic potting mix with 70% premium potting soil with 20% coarse river sand and 10% perlite. Take your cuttings from a vine in vegetative cycle and strip the leaves from half. Put that half in the soil mix and soak well. Cut the top off a 1.1 litre clear plastic drink bottle and cover the cutting with the bottom of it. Just twist the bottom of the bottle into the soil around the cutting.
This is best in warm weather but not in direct sunlight (for soft leafy vines like grapes). Inside the bottle will become like a humid greenhouse and help your cutting stay alive long enough to throw roots. Don't let the pots dry out but don't saturate them either, you'll find a balance. This method just increases your chances of the cutting taking root and will work with most anything. If your cuttings yet live after three weeks then they will certainly have roots. Good luck loo
@@SteepSix Thank you very much for taking the time to provide the information.
@@WaterlooExpat Hey no worries at all mate. Like Voltaire said of life, the best thing you can do is; "Cultivate your garden."!
if you have vine or tree cuttings put them ia clean jar with about 1 inch water some times i have had rooting started in water before i had time to put in soil i read some to always cut a little off the bottom before placing in soil a week in water dont seem to hurt anything
Did this end up working out for you? I would like to grow some grape vines from cuttings myself, would like to follow your advice if it was successful!
There’s some comments here to add with what’s shown that could help you get success with cuttings it best to take a good number to increase your chances and depending on where you live can be factor but try it and if you fail try it again spring is a great time to do it as well
I love my Thompson! Mine is out of contol but so productive. It’s 10 years old. Thanks
Did you cut off any of the stem bark before you put them in soil?
You can blanch the leaves in brine to make dolmas or stuffed grape leaves.
And it is so delicious
From these cutting how long does it takes for them to bear fruits?
Thanks, I tried starting some cuttings July 10 2017. You are awesome.
My question is about the length. Maybe because it is mid summer the leaves seamed to be distant from one another . To get an even length my cuttings were 12-16 inches. I did get 3-4 buds under because I used a 5gl bucket with holes in the bottom. What do you think ?
I like your videos! Very handy wea tips! Thanks from New Zealand
I have used cuttings from other plants and put them in water until I saw root growth, then planted them. I just did that with some green grape vine cuttings and I'm hoping it works with them also.
Lisa Stark
How did it go?
Well?
Hi Lisa how's ur grape vine plant now,....growing plz update me
lisa never updated us lol
@@dcrcort yes true may be Lisa busy with her daily job or with husband might be,,,,
Where’s the update video?
If a grapevine is grafted, when you make cuttings, are they considered still part of the grafted vine or do they revert to the original root stock?
if you take the grape from top of rootstock then it will be the grafted grapevine without rootstock, it does not have the defensive nature of root like the rootstock(usually in Europe and US against phyloxera), but if it have no disease and pest from root, and survive to fruit, it will have similiar taste and trait like grafted one
Thank you for this video. We are trying to root some cuttings from our vine because something is eating thru the vine trunk. Any advice?
Thanks for the tips!
As for the pool..i wouldnt be embarassed, at least you have one :)
Hi Rob, is there any further info for vines that are already growing..
I trimmed my grape Vines for the first time about 2 months ago I took some cuttings didn't have any leaves on them and stuff stuck them in a garden container that I had some other things in and to my surprise every single one of them there was six I've gotten a lot of foliage on them for what I don't know is if they have pretty good roots LOL how can I decide when to transplant them since they will need to be transplanted out of this container? I live in Arizona and they are already outside
That’s awesome! It sounds like cuttings do better when they are starting out from dormant branches instead of fresh cuttings. He never followed up on how his cuttings did and this was years ago so it looks like they may have died.
Push come to shove you can filter that water coming out of there. Good job on the video and keep up the good work this is the morning gardeners show
There are several components to how to grow chardonnay grapes. One place I found that successfully combines these is the Grape Grower Folio (check it out on google) definately the no.1 guide that I have ever heard of. look at all the awesome info.
Where did you purchase your rain water collector bin
Great 👍🏼 Thanks much!! My family loves 😋Lebanese Rolled Grapeleaves.
It’s not always easy picking them in public!😉😁
Like the grape leave crispy cuke tip
It's lovely to see you doing as well as you are :) I hope you are well, old friend!
Garden Notch OMG! Hello Garden Notch! I'm doing well. How have you been? It's great to see you back on TH-cam! Thanks for stopping by!
Greeting:
I did my cut in the fall and put the vines into water for a few weeks. There are stems coming on the vines but how come there is no roots? Will the roots grown if you put the vines into the pot with soil while it has no root with stems already up a few inches long?
Thanks for your great video very informative for us gardeners like me.
Great stuff, i’m gonna try this out.
I made a few cuttings early June this year (wintertime here in Australia) and placed them in water. Two of the cuttings are growing shoots from the buds, and I can see very small leaves. However, they have no roots whatsoever. Is this normal? Maybe I should place them in soil? Please help.
did this years ago and it works not sure what percentage as i only did one or two. Anything vine in nature can grow roots out of the stem, i even accidently grew a monster tomato plant and near the top of the plant it grew roots in mid air not even trying to propagate roots. tomatos act similar..even the likes i cannabis i believe, rooting hormone increasing chances of roots taking, but still works without it.
I eat grape leaves. They are great in salads.
They're also great stuffed with rice!
I from indonesia and ihave some varitas grape , your vidio very help good job rob 👍👍
Hope the cuttings do great for you , and thank you for the pickling tip. Lol that beer was well deserved after hard work in the garden 😂😂
Little Bean's Garden 😂 Thanks Lil Bean... it went down good too! ☺️
Hey I'm from Texas too, zone 9. It's September and we have a grapevine that is growing on our trellis, it's been around since the 1940s. We've cut it all the way down so many times and it still comes out. But anyways, I'm thinking about making a privacy fence out of the grapevine because the vines grow so fast. It's September and it really doesn't get too cold here in winter(it's the valley) and so I'm wondering if I could propagate them and then plant them along the fence instead of a pot... The sun hits the fence perhaps two to three hours in the morning and is shady the rest of the day. If I propagate in a pot instead, how long before I can transfer to the ground? This grapevine comes directly from France since the original owners of this house came from that side of the world. So these grapes are small and have two seeds in them, but they are oh so good and sweet!🍇🍇🍇
Kayla Mitchell I would wait to propagate the cuttings until late winter. It’ll take 4-6 weeks to take and keeping the pot or ground moist is necessary with little sun. Try to take cuttings with very little leaves - or none at all - and are pencil thick.
Is it best to do this in early spring or can i do this now in summer..cuz i live in Canada..thx
mystique rose spring is better,just like using hard wood cuttings. But you should be okay in summer as long as your summers aren’t too hot.
Great..thank you
Sir how you do it! It is very hard to live a cutting grapes with green stem as it will not sprout.
Rob, I just had som cuttings given to me. May I ask how yours are doing? I only have two cutting but they are about 3 feet long. I was thinking about making 3 smaller cuttings out of each that I have which should give me 6 or at least 5. Any advice?
Kevin Stoltz I would cut them down as you suggested. Mine didn't make it because I was out of town for 5 days and they dried up - if I didn't have to work (LOL) then I'd be able to care for them... I'm going to give them another go here shortly!
Thank you Rob. I will let you know how mine do.
My grapes are on yr2 and I've never even had a cluster of flowers that look like grapes I pruned it the beginning of spring I've fertilized it yet nothing but vines
Charlie Williams mine took until year three and only 4 clusters. Prone very heavy back in the late winter/early spring. I mean almost to only a few feet after the leader.
add a nother type vine for pollen i know muscadines need two gold needs black to increase clusters
What is the size of the container. Im worried about my grape cuttings.
Heyyyy you’re rob finds treasure!!
Hiw many of those three are still growing?😊
Same for muscadines??
Thanks
Hi Rob, can i get another cutting from the same vine that was already cut, i mean further down the vine
rabzydudu You should be able to. It's actually better to cut them closer to the main vine so that should have a better chance for survival.
Thanks man, am trying to grow one in Lagos West Africa, and am ready to prune now since the rainy season is petering out.
Rob Backyard Gardenerr Do you have to cut the main vine to for it to root!?
Any update to ur cuttings now?
What variety those grapes? Good class thanks.
love the vids
Do you have an update video on these cuttings?
I’m a newbie working with plants. Does this work for most types of vines? Is there ever a need for rooting slightly in water before planting vines and vine like plants?
tmkafer Yes, it’s best to get the roots started in water.
Rob Backyard Gardenerr
I asked btw since you hadn’t mentioned roots being necessary in your video. I hadn’t seen planting without roots being there first. It must work for you and your subscribers without needing to.?
Can you put a link in the description showing updates to these vines?
I enjoyed looking at your product links. Could you possibly update the link for your grow light preferences?
Thanks!
Would you please sell some cuttings? What variety is this?
sir plz tell me the name of blakish material which using u for planting
Hi Sir how long will it give fruit with cutting
Well I have heard that grape leaves do not like to get rained on just the base of the Vine is that true
If i have green cuts,,now which is september,,should i use inside room growing or outside,,were in mid califrnia
Indoors, but keep the in a very humid condition all through the winter.
U are great thanksssss
I tried this it I must be doing something wrong any tips i love that you grow a lot from starters ect im trying to catch up watching all your videos
Loren Devlin I left out a critical step... they need to be kept in a high humidity place. Misting then with water is also recommended every few ours. It’s best to just place them in a sealed container so it’s like s microclimate/mini greenhouse. Also, success rate is greatly increased if you do this vines that are at least pencil thick.
Rob Backyard Gardenerr. Thank you so much ill try again.
Curious to see if this was successful, I have some doubts.
Winner of a video, I have been researching "how to get grape vines to produce fruit" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Qeyliana Henvery Domination - (just google it )?
It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to become a pro grape grower without the normal expense. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my buddy got great results with it.
Use the grape leaves in a salad, wrap them around meatloaf and bake, use them when pickling cucumbers, or freeze them for future use!
i want to have my grape orchard, please can i buy from you????
Thank you for the help. I havf a grapevine that is TOTALLY out of control!😆
I don't know how many times I have taken both hard wood & fresh green cuttings from a certain vine @ my in-laws house, but they never take & through out roots.
The family have no clue what the variety is or who & when planted it.
But as many times as I take cuttings they never seem to propagate, just can't work it out.
I have been successful at propagating other varieties. Does anyone know why this might be?
You could be planting them upside down
@@Tinaejs no, I know I haven't, cos I have been successful in cuttings from other places.
Mouskowitz you probably never gona root that vine grapes variety because it simply can’t root, best way is to use Thomson grapes,you can buy in Home Depot, after you do that you can use Thomson just for rootstock and do grafting with your cuttings
Are they muscadine? Those are more difficult and have to be done a certain way, maybe... I dont know, I have just heard
@@zvjerka2 interesting. I didn't think of that. Thank you.
GOOD JOB
ive tried this so fingers crossed
Soo, where are the results ????? The video is incomplete unless it shows the results after rooting
Have you done an update, yet? I can't find it.
Great video
Thank you!
What if my vines i cut aren't brown mine are green
Great vid. Thank you. 👍🏻
Anyone know if grapes can be grown from cuttings in August in zone 7?
Great tips thanks 👍
Next spring I will purchase a grape vine
Where are you located? Helps to know your growing zone. Thank you.
Andi Elliott North Texas, Zone 8a.
What fertilizer u use sir?
Excellent
I'll let you know if my corn does anything.
Super 👍🏻😍
hi rob, u dint give any update on ur apple tree since December.Its been 4 months...i m eagerly waiting for its update
arun prashath I know. Sorry! They were overwintering and dormant so I figured I'd wait until they started bud breaking again. Update coming soon since they are starting to awaken!
I planted 6 green cuttings last june and only one survived. It's been four months, I just transferred it to a different pot and there's a lot of root. The cutting I planted is no longer green now, new growth is really slow. There's definitely something wrong here idk what it is. Anyone who can give me tips on what to do?
So how do they look?
welcome back. fotefo
Jeff Kitch Thank you kind sir! 😊
Great video, Wow you are going to have a lot of grapes*** when those are in the ground with the others. Sorry about your pool, we have a salt pool also. Hope it gets fixed soon
can't wait to see how these do. I have 2 grape vines that are only a year old, I may try this
deezie
deezie Thank you Deezie! I fixed the pool - had to buy a chlorine generator for $700... ugh. If you do try to regrow Grape vines, try to find ones that have a darker stem - don't need to be year old wood, but should be pretty sturdy! Thank you for watching!
good thing you said that because I was going to cut some pieces today. Thanks
oh no, that is a nice chunk of money to spend but you gotta have your pool going right* glad it will be fixed. have a great day
deezie
deezie if you decide to cut some young ones off, I'd place them in a cup of water until they get roots that way. Have a great Monday!
why would you have chlorine in a salt water pool?
are you aware tht i vine will cover about 20 ft in three yrs looks like you have lots of plants in a short space when they star growing you wll have a big mess of vines . i know this is a litte late info 3 yrs
What's the update for this?
How much sunlight grape plant need?
to obtain benifit of the sun plant a new vine north and south never east and west if possable
just a note on those cuttings he will have better luck by removing all the leaves except top 2 then all groth will go to the vine when it gets long enough to reach the wire one leafwill have a runner left the other right never have leaves from the ground to the wire iits a job to keep them off.
DID NOT GROW!!! Tried it again with root hormone and STILL did not work!!! Next year...buying them!
If your plants don't like the city water I wouldn't drink it either. Listen to your smart plants!