Cutting of maiden grapes
At the beginning of the 17th century, virgin ivy from Asia became a fashionable attribute for decorating houses, gazebos and other buildings. Today we know this plant as the maiden grape. Nowadays, it is also an excellent option for decorating the facades of country houses and dacha fences, creating a hedge. The lianas of this plant can reach 30 meters and do not require painstaking care, and they are also very easy to propagate, mainly by cuttings. This makes ivy popular among summer residents and gardeners.
Peculiarities
Girly or wild grapes, as mentioned above, do not require any special care. The plant is resistant to cold, and also has nothing against the lack of sun and feels great in the shade. In winter, it does not need to be covered, and in the warm season, worry about diseases or parasites - the grapes are very resistant to them.
The color of ivy leaves depends on the sun's rays. Bright oranges and shades of red can be seen in grapes growing from the sunny side. The one in the shade has pale yellow leaves. Its fruits are colored dark blue, almost black and serve more as decoration and food for birds than a delicacy for humans.
Propagation of girlish grapes by cuttings is the easiest way. Cutting is also the most effective breeding method.
If we talk about its productivity, then it is worth mentioning that the plant will be initially adapted to the specific conditions of your territory.
How to choose and cut the cuttings correctly?
Despite the simplicity of the method of cuttings, it is worth knowing some rules, following which will ensure the best growth of wild grapes in the future. Spring or the first month of summer are great for picking and cutting cuttings. The vine should have 2-4 healthy buds, as well as antennae, only then is it suitable for grafting. Pay attention to the thickness of the vine - it must be at least 5 mm. The length of the cutting should be 25-30 cm, no less. The cut must be done at an angle of 45 °. Then you will not need additional growth stimulants, the cuttings will harden without hindrance, and the result will not be long in coming.
Do not be discouraged if you did not have time to start breeding this plant in the spring. In summer and autumn, new green shoots grow, which can be cut and used as starting material. When grafting young shoots, it is imperative to capture part of last year's vine. Make sure the ground is moistened before starting to cut the cuttings.
How to root?
After the cuttings are cut, many gardeners and summer residents have a question about the correct, and most importantly, effective rooting. There are three ways to root wild grapes (it all depends on the circumstances and your preferences).
"Water" way, that is, rooted in water. This method is perfect if you did not have the opportunity to plant the source material in the ground.
The plant is so viable that it takes root in a container of water without any problems. However, these roots will be temporary, and other permanent roots will appear in the soil.
Planting (rooting) is carried out immediately into the ground. Despite the fact that this method will seem much easier - without additional steps and preparation, you should be careful about the cuttings, do not forget about watering, look after the weeds, and weed in time.Do all this until the roots of the plant are completely stronger.
Finally, the last method - this is a drop-off in containers. This method can be used if you took cuttings in early spring or are going to plant grapes only next year. You need to take a container (any suitable container), fill up the oxidized peat soil and continue caring for the cuttings in the same way as for any other seedlings.
Let us analyze the first two methods (in water and in the ground) in more detail.
In water
This method has its own nuances, which must be taken into account, otherwise the cuttings will not take root, and everything will be in vain... First of all, you need to take a clean, well-washed container (jar, glass), in which the girlish grapes will take root. The second point to pay attention to is the slice. A common reason for the absence of roots when rooting in water, even in such an unpretentious plant as wild grapes, is an uneven "soaked" cut. Water, in which some plants have already rooted, is perfect. Such water is saturated with a natural root formation stimulant.
When the cuttings begin to take root, they produce certain substances, some of which pass into the water. Pour the cuttings 1/3 with water. The vine should stand in the water for two days. Then you need to prepare a container (any jar is suitable) for drinking. This is a pre-planting process in which kidney swelling and root formation occur. An optional step, but thanks to this approach, the rooting process will increase its effectiveness. Charcoal is placed at the bottom of the container, so that later water changes less often. After the coal, there should be a thick layer of cotton wool. It is necessary if you suddenly forgot to add water to the jar, soaked cotton wool will save the cuttings from drying out.
The water should be 1.5-2 cm above the cotton wool level. Before submerging the vine, it must be pruned again after soaking in regular water. The wagging process takes about a month. The water should be changed once a week, and its temperature should not exceed 24 ° C.
In the ground
Rooting in the ground is the best option. There are two ways here: to make a bed for the cuttings, or to immediately define it in a permanent place. The second option will work for you if you decide to create a hedge. In this case, the cuttings should be located at a distance of 1.5-2 m from the hedge line.As for the first option with a garden bed, you will have to tinker a lot, since, most likely, the roots and shoots will get tangled, which makes it difficult to separate them without damaging the roots.
The soil should be loose, then rooting will take place much faster. And also you need to find a place where direct sunlight will not fall. The preparation of the hole in which the cutting will be planted is not much different from the preparation for a normal adult plant. Drainage is poured to the bottom, if necessary, sand or other substances that can improve the soil are added to the soil.
The stalk should be 7-10 cm dipped into the hole, at an angle. Then the hole with the handle is covered with earth and watered abundantly with water.
How to plant?
Planting maiden grapes is a simple process. It is worth focusing special attention on the place intended for the plant. When choosing a place, you must remember about the strength of the vine, rapid growth (proliferation). If you decide to plant grapes along a wall that is plastered and has thermal insulation, then be prepared for the fact that the plant can positively affect the collapse of the plaster. If the grapes put their vine on the roof, then the slate or shingles may be damaged under its weight. Lianas of wild grapes easily entwine everything in their path: ventilation, antennas, satellite dishes.
Optimal planting time - spring or autumn. The plant is undemanding to the soil, the main thing is that it is not too acidic.
In the spring
The holes are made according to the size of the seedlings' roots.
It is recommended to maintain an interval between seedlings of 50-100 cm, it must be remembered that wild grapes grow rapidly and densely... After planting, the plant must be watered with water. To maintain moisture, it is recommended to add humus or compost to the surface of the soil. For vines of wild grapes, supports are very important. They need to be prepared in advance. The supports can be: lattices, frames, strong threads or wire.
When planting in spring, wild grapes need feeding from peat or nitrogen, so that the vines develop faster and gain strength, and also do not get sick.
Summer
Girlish grapes, although they are one of the most unpretentious plants, but still the presence of feeding and fertilizers will lead to better results. In summer, you need to make sure that the plant is saturated with mineral fertilizers (which should include potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen).
In autumn
If you are planting wild grapes in the fall, then remember about the obligatory feeding of the root system. To do this, you need fertilizers that are rich in phosphorus and potassium. They can be purchased at any specialty gardening store.
Useful Tips
To grow a strong bush that will produce the best fruits, you need to heed the advice of experts.
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When planting grapes along the wallmade of concrete (slabs) or stone, a reinforced mesh must be installed. Otherwise, the vine will easily damage the fence.
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Despite the fact that the plant is not susceptible to the attacks of diseases, it is worth watching the crown. Lush foliage promotes the development of fungus, thin it out in time.
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In the first year of growth, wild grapes you need to water regularly, and in subsequent years - to correct and direct the shoots. Do not forget about the vine garter.
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To speed up the sprawl process, it is necessary to alternate fertilizers: mineral with organic.
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A plant that is more than 2 years old should not be transplanted. since the branching process will be disrupted, and it will be necessary to re-form the growth of the vine.
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Young grapes should be tied up with a soft rope, after a couple of years the need for it will disappear, and the plant will independently be able to catch on the fence, fence, facade and other support.
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When choosing a cutting, you need to bend it, if you hear a crack, then the cutting is ideal for rooting, and it will make an excellent seedling.
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When the root protrudes to the surface of the earth it must be immediately covered with soil and spud so as not to damage.
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In the first year of "wintering", it is better to cover girlish grapes with leaves, in subsequent years, it is no longer necessary to protect the plant from frost.
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