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Re: [nafex] Water - Rooting Cuttings



I think grapes must be pretty easy to root.  Last year I  trimmed my
young vine in the late winter, and put a few lengths of the twigs into a
glass of water in the kitchen window.  I just wanted to force the buds,
to get a little greenery.  It worked, but the leaves lasted so long that
I looked into the glass, and was surprised to see the twigs had all
rooted.  This was canadice.

Ginda

"Gordon C. Nofs" wrote:
> 
> Tom
>   On grape cuttings, I cut in about 12 inch or more lengths. This is a good
> time of the year. But I prefer late fall when dormant. I push them in the
> ground outside till there is only one bud left showing. Leave them alone and
> and they usually all start sprouting. Late fall gives them better time to
> callus up.
>      Gordon
> ***************************************************************
> Hello All,
> 
> I need some expert advice...
> 
> When rooting cuttings (grapes, pome fruit, currants, etc),
> how do you know when to add water, and when to leave them
> alone?
> 
> Being novice at this, I am sure that my improper use of
> water was the cause of a lot of my failed cuttings last
> year.
> 
> Just touching the surface doesn't seem to tell the tale of
> what is going on at the bottome of the 6" deep pot.
> 
> Assuming you have the proper rooting medium, how do you best
> use water?
> 
> Regards,
> Tom
> --
> Thomas Olenio
> Ontario, Canada
> Hardiness Zone 6a
> 
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