If I purchase cuttings and they successfully roots, I guess they will it take 1 year longer to fruit than if I purchased 1-yr old vines? So... if most grape vines take 2-3 years after planting to fruit, will cuttings take 3-4 years?
Thanks for your help!
Edited for clarity.
This message was edited Dec 19, 2009 1:31 PM
Grapes: how long to 1st fruit?
Hmmmm. The cutting will be the age of the plant it was taken from so I would think you could get fruit the first year. I'm not sure about that but I think that's how it works.
please keep records and let us know :o)
I will let you know... I'm buying 2 vines along with several cuttings, and I'm an obsessive record keeper. :-)
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