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Old 13-10-2006, 04:39 PM
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Hi There, My Question Is Can I Grow A Grapevine If I Were To Plant A Grape Seed. About 4-5 Months Ago I Planted Grape Seeds And From What I Can See A Baby Grapevine Is Growing. Please Advise And Thank You.
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Old 13-10-2006, 04:45 PM
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You can definatly grow grapevines from seeds. Glad to know its growing.
I wonder if the vine started from a seed
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Old 13-10-2006, 05:19 PM
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The Type Of Grape I Planted Was A Cabernet Sauvinon And This Is A Picture Of My Baby Grapevine Please Advise Me Again Thanks!
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Old 13-10-2006, 10:04 PM
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Hi There Can Anyone Help Me I Posted A Picture Of My Baby Grapevine That I Planted From Seed Are There Any Links Or Websites That You Can Guide Me To What A Baby Grapevine Seedling Looks Like.

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The picture looks to me as if it is a grapevine. If you are wanting pictures to compare it with you would proberbly be best going on google images

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Hi Frank & welcome. The leaves look a bit different than the ones on my grapevine but that could just be because they are a different variety. It looks a bit wet & cold where you have planted it, they need somewhere where they will get some sun & the ground is quite free-draining. Don't worry if the leaves dry up & drop off soon though. the plant won't be dying- just shutting down for winter.
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Are you sure that is deffinately from your grape seed as it doesn't look like any grape leaf I have seen? That is not to say it is not, it may be a different variety but it is certainly very interesting. Keep us posted.
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