Questions tagged [grape-vine]

Vine plants of genus Vitus, usually grown for grapes.

The term is usually used to refer to the 60 or so species of vine plants of genus Vitus. They are typically grown for their fruit (grapes) which are consumed or fermented to create wine. The study and cultivation of grapevines is known as viticulture.

Wild Vitus usually grows in temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere, although a few examples can be found in some tropical areas. Grapes have been cultivated since ancient times, and in the past century, cultivation has covered a much wider area - most notably the Southern Hemisphere.

Most commercial grapes are cultivars of Vitus vinifera.

Use this tag for all questions about grape vines and Vitus plants. Use the tag for questions about other vine plants.

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Choosing and finding a good wine grape rootstock

I'm interested in planting about 5-10 vines of wine grapes from a mature (3-5 year old) rootstock. Any suggestions on the particular varietal. I'm located in the Texas Hill Country near Austin. I'm currently focused on Lenoir (Black Spanish).
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When should I plant my grape?

I have a potted grape plant that I want to plant into the ground in Southern California (Mediterranean-desert). What time of year should I do it, and what should I do regarding watering them then?
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Do yellowing grape leaves indicate a serious problem?

I planted the vine in early Spring. It seemed to grow quite well for the first few months. However, over the last several weeks some of the older leaves have begun to yellow. (For what it's worth I have no experience with grapes.)
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What is wrong with my grape vine?

I'm new to growing grapes and am having some problems. One of my vines is doing great, the other is not doing so well. I was hoping someone could give me some ideas of what my problem is and how to fix it. See pictures below.
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Concord Grape Vine Progress Question

I am trying to grow a grape vine (Concord) for the first time. I was busy for a long time, so I potted the vine in a smaller pot (probably 12" diameter and 12" deep) and it really took off. After several weeks, I uprooted the vine and planted it in…
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Crazy bushy Muscadine/Scuppernong vines -- what did I do wrong

So, I pruned my grapes per instructions (both of the guy I bought them from and after watching many internet videos). I mean I trimmed them way back. However, see pics below for how they grew this summer. I had it pruned back to just spurs on the…
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HELP! New grapevine yellowing from bottom up w/ white fuzz & black tips

I bought this vine 3 weeks ago from a local nursery. Planted in new potting soil. I think I over watered in the beginning but have backed off to once a week since it’s been hot. The leaves have a white fuzz all over them. I’ve sprayed twice with…
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Training old wild muscadines

We have wild muscadine all over our woods. Problem is they are huge and are high in the tree tops so we can't reach the grapes. Can these be cut of at the base of the vine and trained to grow back on a lower trellis or would they just die off? Most…
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What Is The Best Way To Kill Grape Vines?

Before we moved into our new house there were grape vines everywhere. We got rid of one stump, but another one by the fence is harder to get rid of. So I want to know what would be the most effective way to kill this plant off for good?
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advice for re-soiling a grape vine

I took over my allotment in May last year and was lucky enough that it contains a 15 yr old grape vine in a Greenhouse. Last year I left it to do its own thing and just pruned it a bit and thinned out the grapes I got a loverly crop of grapes from…
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How (and when) should I prune a grape vine that's mainly for shade?

I have a vine growing up my porch, mainly ornamental/for shade in summer and a windbreak in autumn. I did get some grapes last year (a little sharp and pippy, but tasty) but my climate is marginal for them to ripen especially given that it gets…
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