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Rooting Grapes #2169918
07/19/17 02:14 AM
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I have a grape vine my dad bought years ago. I would like to have a few more of this variety. I have never rooted one and know some of you know how to do this. I was thinking about cutting some of the runners and placing them in water, etc like you can root some flowers.

Let me know the best way to root a grape vine.

Thanks
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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: Teacher One] #2169920
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Rootone works. Dip it then plant it. Get it at Home Depot.


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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: Teacher One] #2169925
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You can try a few air rootings. On one of the runners, preferably at a joint, take a knife and scrape lightly the a short section of the vine. Put some rootone on it, put a wad of wet spaghnum moss on it and wrap the area with a piece of aluminum foil. Give it 5 or so weeks and check it for roots. If you have some then cut the section out in early spring and transplant it.

Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: Teacher One] #2170113
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rootone does work well. always have great success with it


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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: Teacher One] #2170175
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They root best from dormant cuttings

Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: timbercruiser] #2170189
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
You can try a few air rootings. On one of the runners, preferably at a joint, take a knife and scrape lightly the a short section of the vine. Put some rootone on it, put a wad of wet spaghnum moss on it and wrap the area with a piece of aluminum foil. Give it 5 or so weeks and check it for roots. If you have some then cut the section out in early spring and transplant it.


That's pretty dang cool.

Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: timbercruiser] #2170460
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Originally Posted By: timbercruiser
You can try a few air rootings. On one of the runners, preferably at a joint, take a knife and scrape lightly the a short section of the vine. Put some rootone on it, put a wad of wet spaghnum moss on it and wrap the area with a piece of aluminum foil. Give it 5 or so weeks and check it for roots. If you have some then cut the section out in early spring and transplant it.


This should work well. Mine, before I took them all out, would drop roots at different locations on the vine and I actually had them root from that. Good luck!


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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: Teacher One] #2170525
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If any of the vine reaches the ground, just cover a section of it with dirt. It will root fairly quickly then you can dig it up and move it.


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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: FurFlyin] #2171372
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Originally Posted By: FurFlyin
If any of the vine reaches the ground, just cover a section of it with dirt. It will root fairly quickly then you can dig it up and move it.


This is how we do it. We always purposely leave a few runners close to the ground on some of the mature vines for that exact purpose.

Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: 300Ruger] #2171484
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I will give it a try.

Thanks for all the info.
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Re: Rooting Grapes [Re: FurFlyin] #2173093
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Originally Posted By: FurFlyin
If any of the vine reaches the ground, just cover a section of it with dirt. It will root fairly quickly then you can dig it up and move it.


This.


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