Thanks for sharing. The grape vine is easy to root. I cut about 50 sticks and stick to the ground in shade area. There are 30 rooted after couple months.
Interesting video. . . a few missing steps, and unclear instructions: where did the bag of sticks come from? How old were they? Why did you soak the ends for 24 hours, and then re-dip them into a can of ? and then back into the root growth solution?
The 2nd day tin dip is hot wax. I think he using hot wax to seal of the top of the cuttings to insure no fungi will damage the exposed top cut. I hope this helps someone. Trying this method today.
My good neighbor 10 days ago gave me 20 cuttings from their two grape vines. Their grapes are small -probably because they are free standing vines - no trellis, but the grapes are super delicious, super flavorful, too bad they do not know the names of the variety. I pray to God my rooting technique will be successful. My technique is following your video, cut and slit the bottom then soak the bottom in 2 cm water. That's it. I have been seeking on the internet for several days , but cannot find out where to buy the Rhizopon AA tablet in the US. I am so worried those cuttings are not going to root without that magical tablet. Have tried other root hormones in the past, did not work. Could you kindly please tell me where to purchase it? Thank you in advance. God bless you.
Nice and liked, but, what is the pill and what were you dipping it in right before you dipped it in water toward the last? One was presumably rooting hormone, what was the other?
Thank you for commenting and visiting my channel. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, I used the growth stimulant Rhizopon. Also, for better rooting of grape cuttings, you can use honey, which is a natural stimulator of root growth.
@BornFreeFilms After they soaked in the rooting solution, he dipped the top of each cutting in plain wax to seal it. The can had the wax, and the jar was just cool water to harden the wax faster. I only know this from another video of his. So bottoms are soaked in rooting solution then tops are dipped in wax.
I appreciate your comment and visiting my channel. I'm very pleased that you enjoyed my video and found useful information in it. Throughout the entire rooting process, we only changed the water in the container once. Be sure to try this rooting method, and you will see its effectiveness.
Thank you for your comment and visiting my channel. I harvest grape cuttings in autumn. I start rooting in March, and plant in the ground in April. In October-November, I plant the grown seedlings in a permanent place.
Thank you for your comment and visiting my channel. Grape cuttings are harvested in October-November, rooted in April, planted in open ground in May. In October-November, grown grape bushes are planted in a permanent place.
@@myamazinghomestead9774 Does this mean that you cut them off the parent plant in October and they sit until April before you do this process of propogating? The cuttings you are using here look green - if cut in October they would be very dry by April.
Thanks for sharing. The grape vine is easy to root. I cut about 50 sticks and stick to the ground in shade area. There are 30 rooted after couple months.
Interesting video. . . a few missing steps, and unclear instructions: where did the bag of sticks come from? How old were they? Why did you soak the ends for 24 hours, and then re-dip them into a can of ? and then back into the root growth solution?
The 2nd day tin dip is hot wax.
I think he using hot wax to seal of the top of the cuttings to insure no fungi will damage the exposed top cut.
I hope this helps someone. Trying this method today.
What a great job! Thanks for video
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My good neighbor 10 days ago gave me 20 cuttings from their two grape vines. Their grapes are small -probably because they are free standing vines - no trellis, but the grapes are super delicious, super flavorful, too bad they do not know the names of the variety. I pray to God my rooting technique will be successful. My technique is following your video, cut and slit the bottom then soak the bottom in 2 cm water. That's it. I have been seeking on the internet for several days , but cannot find out where to buy the Rhizopon AA tablet in the US. I am so worried those cuttings are not going to root without that magical tablet. Have tried other root hormones in the past, did not work. Could you kindly please tell me where to purchase it? Thank you in advance. God bless you.
candle or was is so cutting doesn't dry up, right?
Yes, we used a paraffin candle to cover the top of the grape stalk a nursery for seedlings
great job,thanks for video,😃
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Nice and liked, but, what is the pill and what were you dipping it in right before you dipped it in water toward the last? One was presumably rooting hormone, what was the other?
Thank you for commenting and visiting my channel. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, I used the growth stimulant Rhizopon.
Also, for better rooting of grape cuttings, you can use honey, which is a natural stimulator of root growth.
@BornFreeFilms
After they soaked in the rooting solution, he dipped the top of each cutting in plain wax to seal it. The can had the wax, and the jar was just cool water to harden the wax faster.
I only know this from another video of his.
So bottoms are soaked in rooting solution then tops are dipped in wax.
@@crimsonlu89 OK. Thanks for that info. I was wondering how you knew it was wax. (Good thing he's not making videos on how to build a barn.)
I would like to know do you choose a one year or two year old grapevine cutting to root?
Video is incomplete and misses identification of various steps...
Hullo what a wonderful video!! How often do you change the water in your container?
I appreciate your comment and visiting my channel. I'm very pleased that you enjoyed my video and found useful information in it. Throughout the entire rooting process, we only changed the water in the container once. Be sure to try this rooting method, and you will see its effectiveness.
Awesome. Do you leave them outside in green house or no?
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I root grape cuttings indoors, and then plant them in open ground.
Thank you
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And when is the procedure done in March?
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I harvest grape cuttings in autumn. I start rooting in March, and plant in the ground in April. In October-November, I plant the grown seedlings in a permanent place.
@myamazinghomestead9774 what do you do with the harvested cuttings between autumn and March?
Which month
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Grape cuttings are harvested in October-November, rooted in April, planted in open ground in May. In October-November, grown grape bushes are planted in a permanent place.
@@myamazinghomestead9774 Does this mean that you cut them off the parent plant in October and they sit until April before you do this process of propogating? The cuttings you are using here look green - if cut in October they would be very dry by April.
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Seems rather difficult and long winded. Not sure about the tablet. Also I guess that there are small holes in the cans? Could be clearer
Didnt he is grinder to cut slips around bottom circumference of cans?
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Useful video, but would have been even better with narrative.
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