How to Grow Grapes from Cuttings

You can grow grapes from hardwood cuttings. Take cuttings from Grape vines when grapes grow dormant over the winter.

Leave one or two nodes behind for future growth. Cut the grape stems to size, about 12 inches or 1 foot long. Peel the bark from the bottom of the cutting and place the cutting in potting soil. Water the soil and keep the soil damp at all times.

Grow grapes cuttings in a greenhouse or indoors to get a head start on grapes, otherwise grapes will not grow until the weather becomes favorable in spring. After 2 months new leaves start growing from the nodes on grape cuttings. After 3 to 4 months, the grapes develop enough roots to transplant the grapes in ground.

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