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FREE: LIGHT/DARK PURPLE OR GREEN SEEDED GRAPES CUTTINGS

LIGHT/DARK PURPLE OR GREEN SEEDED GRAPES CUTTINGS
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The listing, LIGHT/DARK PURPLE OR GREEN SEEDED GRAPES CUTTINGS has ended.

Cuttings are for the light purple, dark purple or green seeded grapes in picture. I send you 6 of 8 inch tall cutting (with all leaves removed) & send wrapped in wet paper towel & put them into a plastic cover & send in a large white envelope for 6,500 bids(all mixed colors) GIN price to be guaranteed you get yours. Get them while you can because I will stop at anytime.

Mines are bigger than my PALM as seen in my picture! Your bidding on 6 CUTTINGS. They grow very quickly & simple. Place your cutting upon arrival in a glass of water & wait approximately 5/6 weeks for cuttings to start to show roots growing.

1. Place your cuttings in any pot filled with potting soil.
2. pat soil down lightly around cuttings & place in shaded area.
3. keep moist for another 5/6 weeks till you start to see new growth. Now you can plant them in there permeant spot.

They grow very quickly & produce grapes to amaze the kids or grandkids usually the second year from cuttings.

They make beautiful inexpensive friendly VINES fences(with basic post of T-bar & wire to keep between the nosey or noisy neighbors & yourself. They grow rapidly & give fruit the following year after planting. Grape seeds take 3 years to produce fruit.

If you would prefer seeds of my stuff look thru my other auctions coming as time allows.

SOON... i will be auctioning off 6 small seedling of many different trees, plants, vines, bulbs & such... please keep watching me for a GIN price.

Thank you, happy bidding & enjoy looking thru all my auctions.
Questions & Comments
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Jul 14th, 2013 at 3:42:48 PM PDT by
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Tysm
Jul 14th, 2013 at 4:41:30 PM PDT by
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since I am very new to planting grape vines I have a question for you, is it safe to plant these in the fall then?? I know it might be obvious to everyone else. .lol. We live in Utah and want grape vines I guess I just need your advice before I bid on these. thank you :)
Jul 22nd, 2013 at 8:16:57 PM PDT by
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I really have no idea about your climate... I myself like to put in a glass of water till they sprout roots... you can even buy a small canned jar of root hormone powder which you would wet about 1 inch of the bottom in water the dip into root hormone powder then flick off the access powder back into the jar... have a container with wet soil ready and make a hole in the center with you index finger about 3 inches deep then just put the grape cutting with the hormone in the center carefully not to drop off the root hormone and cover it very gently from the sides of the soil inward that away the hormone stays on the cutting but firmly enough for it to stand up on its own. try to remember to spray water on the top of the soil to keep soil moist daily trying not to let it dry up but do not drench it in water or the hormone will fall down into the soil. you will just want the sprinkles of water to keep soil moist to encourage roots to grow. after about 5/6 weeks it should have roots good enough when you see new growth on the grape cutting growing it is ready for planting or keep in that same container til spring if your winters get to cold in your area. I'm sure if others ready your commit and have ideas about your area... they will commit here. I hope that helps you some... its very simple to do. tysm for the question.
Jul 22nd, 2013 at 8:31:03 PM PDT by

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