Tips for choosing a grape cuttings and saplings

Content
  1. What's better?
  2. Manufacturers
  3. The best varieties
  4. How to choose?

Knowing how to successfully grow grapes means choosing the right variety for the region where it will grow. This plant needs sunshine all day long, well-drained soil that is free of weeds. A good vineyard starts with quality planting material. Experienced gardeners recommend that beginners take cuttings and seedlings from those who make them from their vines and are professionally involved in the production of such material.

What's better?

Even the most experienced grower will not tell you what is best for planting: a cutting or a seedling. Both methods have both advantages and disadvantages.

Cuttings

Among the main advantages of cuttings, it is worth highlighting:

  • compactness;
  • low cost;
  • low probability of infection.

Disadvantages:

  • many gardeners note that such planting material takes root worse, but this is a controversial opinion;
  • it takes more time and effort to grow a full-fledged vine from a cutting.

When buying, ask the seller in what period the material was harvested for planting. Better if it was early spring. Such plants take root well and have increased vitality.

Saplings

Benefits of seedlings:

  • the survival rate of such planting material, if the necessary conditions are met, is almost 100%;
  • it is easier to grow a strong vine;
  • on grafted plants, the yield is higher.

Among the shortcomings, it is necessary to highlight the following:

  • difficult to transport and store;
  • insects or diseases can be brought into the vineyard.

When buying such material for planting, it is imperative to check that there are no growths, swellings and other signs of possible disease damage on the trunk.

Also, seedlings are of several types:

  • 1st grade;
  • 2nd grade;
  • elite;
  • substandard.

Let's consider each type in more detail.

  • Elite... They have from 4 or more roots, the thickness of the base of the root system is at least 2 mm, the length of ripened shoots is 25 cm.
  • Have top-notch there will be at least 4 roots. At least 2 spines must have a base thickness of 2 mm.
  • Have second-rate there are three nodes of growth and at least two ripe roots.
  • Substandard seedlings - these are those whose growths have not matured well. Such material is culled or grown.

Manufacturers

If we turn to the market, then most of those who sell seedlings and cuttings are dealers, that is, they buy the goods themselves and then simply resell them. The disadvantage of such sellers is that they have to overpay, and they cannot properly store the planting material. They are unable to explain where, in what conditions the grapes grew. Therefore, they do not take responsibility for the offered goods.

Even if a defect is found after the purchase, it will not be possible to return the seedlings. But often dealers sell a completely different variety under the guise of one variety, and it is impossible to recognize this defect at the cutting stage.

It is best to contact the nursery: there it is clear that the plant is being bought, and even such a seller takes responsibility for the cuttings.

If it is not possible to buy seedlings and cuttings in a specialized nursery, then you need to be able to recognize fraudsters in the market. First of all, attention should be paid to the cost of planting material. There is one rule that not every gardener knows about. The cost of one seedling cannot be less than the cost of a kilogram of fruit from the vine, where it was taken from... If a common variety is more expensive, this does not mean at all that it is better, it is just that demand creates an inflated cost.

But when it is possible to find cuttings and seedlings of grapes on the market, the variety of which is not so easy to find, then you need to be prepared for a high price. Scarce new items are expensive, and there is no need to talk about collectible varieties. It is necessary to talk to the seller, this is the only way to find out about his level of awareness.

One should ask about:

  • fruit color and taste;
  • resistance to diseases and pests;
  • correct growing conditions;
  • the person who harvested the seedlings;
  • the possibility of visiting the planting site of the parent plant.

While the seller is answering questions, you need to carefully familiarize yourself with the product. It is important to evaluate the root system, the stem. You can injure them a little in order to understand the degree of freshness of the cuttings or seedlings.

Experts in their field easily answer any question and in order to increase consumer demand for the product, they are always happy to invite you to the plantation.

The best varieties

You need to choose the right variety for your region. Seedless options are in good demand.

  • "Edelweiss". An early white variety, fruits go to the table and wine.
  • Seibel. Hybrid, wine variety.
  • Swenson Red... Frost-resistant variety. This is a red table grape.
  • "Magnolia". White nutmeg grapes, sweet. It grows best in zones with a frost resistance index of 7-9.
  • "Valiant"... These are fruits for food. The grapes are not frost-resistant.

For home gardeners, there are three main types of grapes to plant: American, European, and French-American hybrids.

American grapes are the most frost-hardy, while European grapes are usually more suitable for wine. Table varieties thrive in warm, dry Mediterranean-type areas. Hybrids are generally cold and disease resistant, but not as aromatic as European grapes. Another popular type is nutmeg... The thick skin of these grapes makes them most suitable for use in jams, wine or other foods.

European varieties prefer warmer climates. Here are the most requested options:

  • "Black Beauty";
  • "Calmeria";
  • Black Corinth;
  • "Emperor";
  • "Exotic";
  • "Queen";
  • Red Malaga;
  • Ribier;
  • "Ruby";
  • Thompson;
  • Tokay.

The grower should think about which grape variety he likes best and what he plans to do with the fruit. American grapes are used for food, while European grapes are used for winemaking. Strong annuals are best suited for planting. Smaller and weaker seedlings are often held by the nursery and sold only in the second year. They will not sell bad goods in the nursery, which is why it is worth purchasing certified planting material. It is not only strong enough and takes root well, but it is also free of viruses.

How to choose?

Finding a responsible manufacturer is only half the battle. It is also important to be able to choose the right cuttings and seedlings.... You need to be able to distinguish a dead stalk from a living one that will take root in the open field. Do not think that you are nitpicking too much: you just want to get a quality product for your own money. If a seedling was prepared for sale by a competent seller, then after digging all the leaves should have been cut off from it. Through the greenery, the plant will quickly lose moisture, and will cease to be viable.

You should not take seedlings long before the period of planting them in the ground begins. You can artificially provoke the growth of the cutting, which is what dealers use.... Such material is worse stored, although they are trying to sell it faster than others. You should not take seedlings with a large root system. If the seller is delivering the product in an opaque pot, then ask him to take out the plant so that the quality can be assessed.

You can only evaluate the cutting by cutting off a small amount of the bark. If the seller starts to get nervous, then, most likely, such plants will not take root. An expert will never make a comment, because he understands what the matter is. The cut should be green and juicy, and if the root is checked, then on the cut it is always white and moist.

A good planting material looks like this:

  • length from top to root - 35-40 centimeters;
  • thickness with a pencil, there are 3-4 buds;
  • from 3 to 5 roots, the length of which is at least 15 cm.

In the nursery, such seedlings are certified. If you purchase planting material from a dealer, the origin of the goods is not always clear. Many plants are infected, and if they are planted in an existing vineyard, then sometimes the disease spreads to all plantings. Inattention and the desire to save money lead to financial losses.

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