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How do I take grape cuttings from my grape plants to replant?
I have several grape vines I'd like to take cuttings from and plant but I'm unsure of how to do it. Any advice would be appreciated.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
to regrow take a fresh cutting--cut the vine at a 45 degree angle--place in water--add a root hormone--in a few weeks you should start seeing some roots develope
Source(s): for more on gardening visit http://www.vegetable-gardening-made-easier.com/ - 5 years ago
i imagine once the shoots attain about 300mm, there might want to be a great adequate root to transplant them wisely both outdoors or potting on. because the others suggested wait till the frost danger is over in the previous putting them outdoors
- 1 decade ago
it must be a new growth clipping or root for the easiest you place it in water and filter it every week so it remains clear. it will take awhile but it should root.
Source(s): iv rooted b4/ my mom