How to Propagate a Grapevine from Store Bought Grapes

Buy a bag of grapes attached with a decent length of vine., Find a vine with grapes on it., Remove the grapes from the vine until there is only the vine left., Cut off the rotten or dried out parts of the vine., Fill a clear plastic cup with water...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy a bag of grapes attached with a decent length of vine.

    You can buy whichever type of grape you want.
  2. Step 2: Find a vine with grapes on it.

    Look for some grapes with a long green vine. , If the vine is less than 4 inches (10cm) in length, or black in color, then don't use it. , If it is brown, black, or, red, then it is rotten.

    If it is bright green and shriveled up, it is too dried out. , Put the the vine inside it.

    In less than 2 days, it should look healthier.

    In about 4 days, it should start growing little roots. , Plant the grapevine in the soil once the roots have grown.

    A disposable cup can be used in place of a planting pot. , Keep it in a sunny location. , Once the plant is too big for the pot, remove it from the small pot and move the plant to a sunny area outdoors or in a greenhouse. ,
  3. Step 3: Remove the grapes from the vine until there is only the vine left.

  4. Step 4: Cut off the rotten or dried out parts of the vine.

  5. Step 5: Fill a clear plastic cup with water.

  6. Step 6: Fill a planting pot with dirt.

  7. Step 7: Keep the growing vine watered so that the soil is moist but not water logged.

  8. Step 8: Transfer your new grapevine when it appears large enough to place in the garden or a larger container.

  9. Step 9: Keep growing it and in a few months

  10. Step 10: you just might be able to eat the grapes!

Detailed Guide

You can buy whichever type of grape you want.

Look for some grapes with a long green vine. , If the vine is less than 4 inches (10cm) in length, or black in color, then don't use it. , If it is brown, black, or, red, then it is rotten.

If it is bright green and shriveled up, it is too dried out. , Put the the vine inside it.

In less than 2 days, it should look healthier.

In about 4 days, it should start growing little roots. , Plant the grapevine in the soil once the roots have grown.

A disposable cup can be used in place of a planting pot. , Keep it in a sunny location. , Once the plant is too big for the pot, remove it from the small pot and move the plant to a sunny area outdoors or in a greenhouse. ,

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