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Growing Of Seedless Grapes

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shivvy | 23:57 Sat 30th Oct 2021 | Home & Garden
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I was asked a question tonight about how seedless grapes can continue to be grown if they don't produce seeds to be sown and produce more plants.
Thoughts please!
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Growers simply take cuttings from existing plants:
https://gutscharity.org.uk/advice-and-information/conditions/
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So, in theory, if every currently living grape vine died, could we grow more grapes? ie if all our current grapes are seedless?
Have never thought of it!
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That was our (slightly unfascinating) discussion!
Yes, clones can be created vegetally from cuttings from the parent plant.
Apparently, the grapes that grow in the champaign region are the offspring of American rootstocks, when a blight attacked the native grapes in France.
grapes grow on grape vines that are self rooting, no seeds necessary.

https://practicalselfreliance.com/propagating-grape-vines/

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