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When do leaves appear on muscadine vines?
I just bought some muscadine vines on ebay. These are actually coming from only about a hour from where I live.
The problem is that these have no leaves or buds and look dead. I'm thinking they should at least have buds on them at this time of year. Everything else is green and lush in my area with full-grown leaves (Tennessee, lower zone 6).
These were sent bare-root, but have stems that are 1-2' high. The stems are brown, and don't look very lively.
If you have muscadines, do they have leaves on them yet? or buds?
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- cajundude1Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
You seem to be describing a dormant bare root plant. Those will bud out and form leaves in two or three weeks. Otherwise if the stem is dried out, you have a dead vine. It is best to plant a bare root vine with no buds. It will establish itself better. The buds are there, however, they haven't swollen yet. This is a plus. Good luck. Hope you have a money back guarantee.