Description: 25-30 Concord Grape Grapevine Cuttings,Cut to Order, Prompt Ship, 15 @ 10"-12" You receive 15, 10”-12” of the highest quality cuttings (as outlined below) as well as what would have been the losses to cut them. The others may be a little shorter or thinner or crooked. But, they will also grow just fine. We are happy to ship or (avoid the shipping charges) pick-up in Singers Glen, VA_____________________Also available 150-175 @ $85https://www.ebay.com/itm/196830183893____________________ Hardy, popular dark blue seeded grapes grown for juice, wine, jams, jellies and just plain eating. NO SPRAY. Our vines are healthy and have blessed us with a very plentiful harvest each year. Your cuttings will be from the 1-year growth areas. We trim the long straight shoots then cut from the bases at about the thickness of a pencil (or a little thinner) with at least 2 nodes each. These are the absolute best parts of the vines for propagation. The top is cut at an angle and the bottom straight across to never question their planting orientation. WHILE SUPPLIES LAST. Our cuttings and services are much appreciated. Check out our reviews. FRESH CUT TO ORDER and SHIPPED PROMPTLY. They are cut to order then shipped promptly in a moist pack. Handling time is listed as 3 business days. But, We do our best to get them on their way the same or next day. As soon as you receive your shipment, note the green ring in the core of the top and bottom. This means they are very much alive and fresh-cut. The cuttings success (or failure) is now in your hands. Please do your research as to how to care for them for there are numerous ways of propagating these cuttings. Below, I have provided one suggestion by MNSU for storage. If you have any concerns about your shipment, be sure to reach out within 24-hours. After, NO RETURNS WILL BE CONSIDERED or ACCEPTED. ____________________________________________STARTING INDOORS TIPS:1. Make sure you plant with the slanted cut up and the flat cut down. 2. Make sure that at least one node is in the soil and one out.3. Invest in some good starter soil. I like Miracle Grow Moister Control (in the blue bag)4. Keep starters indoors until after the freeze-free date and harden them off like any other plant going out. STORING THE CUTTINGS From MNSU Cooperative Extension:Cuttings should be properly stored before temperatures are warm enough for them to be planted in the nursery. Tie the cuttings in bundles of a size that is convenient for your operation. Cuttings should be stored in a cold place at temperatures slightly above freezing. To keep cuttings moist, use moist wood shavings, sawdust, or peat moss. First, wet them well and then drain them enough to remove excess moisture. Generally, moisture is adequate when squeezing a handful of peat moss or shavings leaves your hand damp but not wet. Lay a piece of plastic on a flat surface, spread a thin layer of shavings, place the cuttings on the shavings, and then add another layer of shavings. Roll the package up, folding the sides toward the middle. When the bundle is complete, tie the package and label it clearly. The packages can be stored in a refrigerator or buried on the north side of a building where water from storm drains does not collect. If you prefer, cuttings can be buried upside down either in bundles or the wrapped packages. If there is good drainage, you can bury them on the north side of a building—the coldest side. As the soil warms closer to the surface, it aids in callusing the bottoms of cuttings, which will be located near the surface. If there are a number of cuttings to be stored and you do not have access to a walk-in cooler or a large refrigerator, pits in the soil work well. Use the procedure mentioned above, but take some extra precautions because of the extreme cold often encountered in New Mexico and cover the cuttings with several inches of soil. As an extra precaution against freezing, place loose straw over the filled pit to further insulate cuttings against the cold. Remove the straw when the possibility of severe cold weather has passed. If you have access to a walk-in cooler, cuttings can be stored in a deep box, packing them well in the drained shavings. Often, though, large bundles are made using plastic and moist shavings instead of bins or boxes. If there is no suitable storage for the cuttings, it is possible to place the cuttings into the nursery immediately. The rooting percentage might be slightly lower. Check cuttings periodically to ensure that the shavings and cuttings are still moist.
Price: 15 USD
Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-19T23:15:22.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Vine
Type: Fruits & Fruit Trees
Common Name: Grapevine