Grape vines from cuttings

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I didn't have patience to watch. I grabbed a bunch of cuttings (30?) in fall and stuck them in water. I had rootlings in a few months. It was bad timing with moving and general chaos and I didn't get anything out of them. Maybe try again this year.
 

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Oooo, thank you! That looks very simple!!
Going to transplant some heavy producing muscadine vines from a friend's house. All of my wild vines only put on a few here & there. At least, where I could reach them! :lol:
 

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I am going to make some Audry cuttings (that's my red seedless grape vine. She is a monster and we named her after the plant in little shop of horrors :D ). That vine is so productive and I have friends that want to start some vines. Also I like the idea if anything happens to her, I can get a cutting back from one of my friends.
 

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Wow i wondered how to do that and couldn't ever find anything on it. Last year I got some cuttings, but they all died.


He's also got some other really good videos, I like the outhouse potting shed! :p
 

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I needed this. I tried to start some cuttings last year but they all died. Now I see I did pretty-much everything wrong.. live and learn... I'll give it another try this year.
 

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Wifezilla said:
I am going to make some Audry cuttings (that's my red seedless grape vine. She is a monster and we named her after the plant in little shop of horrors :D ). That vine is so productive and I have friends that want to start some vines. Also I like the idea if anything happens to her, I can get a cutting back from one of my friends.
I wonder if Audry cuttings would survive the USPS??? :p Maybe in a cardboard tube? Maybe we should try a grape cutting exchange next fall, if any of us remembers?
 

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Hers's a method we used for the first time this year and all germinated.

Take 3 inch cuttings with a bud in the middle. Remove a slither of wood on the side opposite the bud. Insert the cuttings horizontally with the bud upwards in sand and peat and just cover. Place in a propagator and will germinate in 2-4 weeks. Pot up and when well established plant out
 

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I've got 9 muscadine cuttings from my backyard in moist soil. I followed the video instructions exactly.
I still need to get over to my friend's place and grab some of hers before they start budding out. They seem a bit more prolific than mine.
 
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