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How are seedless grapes grown?

by Rare Fruit Society

06/05/2018

11:41 AM

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Q: How are seedless grapes grown?

A: They are propagated by removing sections of the plant called vine eyes. The bud where the leaf would grow is cut out, planted and roots form. Generally they are grown from cuttings.

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