Grape propagation methodThere are three ways to propagate grapes: division, cutting and sowing. The most commonly used method is cutting, which is used during normal planting. It grows faster than sowing and is easier to take root. Can grape seeds be propagated?Grape seed seedling cultivation can quickly breed a large number of seedlings. Seed propagation is also often used in life and is a good way of propagation. Grapes naturally reproduce by seed propagation, which grows faster and is easier to plant. Grape breeding timeThe best time for grape cuttings in summer is from June to August. When the new vines have grown to 5 to 10 nodes and are basically woody, it is the best time for cuttings. At this time, its growth rate is the fastest and the survival rate is also very high. Grape propagation methodGrape division propagationGrape division propagation is generally used for some varieties that are difficult to root by cuttings. The method is to press the vigorously growing branches that have not separated from the mother plant under the soil, which encourages each bud on the branch to germinate and take root, forming a new plant. Grape cutting propagationCutting propagation is the simplest and most commonly used method of grape propagation. Grape stem segments are easy to root. Cut the mature annual branches into stem segments with 1 to 4 buds and insert them into the soil. Under suitable temperature conditions, they will take root and sprout and grow into cutting seedlings. Grape seed propagationGrape sowing and propagation are generally carried out in spring every year, specifically in March and April. They need to be germinated before they can be used. During the maintenance period, they need sufficient water, and the soil in the seed layer needs to be kept loose and moist. Grape propagation precautionsWhen propagating grapes, you need to pay attention to maintaining them in a relatively warm growing environment and keeping the temperature above 20 degrees. They need sufficient sunlight at normal times and need to be watered in moderation. |
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