How to Grow GRAPE VINES from CUTTINGS Fast and Easy | Hardwood Cuttings of Grape Vines Propagation

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Alright, it's time to do a video on grape vine cuttings. I'm going to show you how easy it is to grow grape vines from cuttings.......and it really is fast and easy. These are hardwood cuttings taken in the early spring, before the grape vines break dormancy. I really like taking hardwood cuttings at this time because they're full of stored sugars, ready to wake up, grow massive roots, and push out tons of green growth. Plant propagation doesn't get much easier than this!

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My dad would only use rooting hormone with things difficult to root. Even though rooting hormone helped things root quicker, he believed that the healthiest plants emerged from those that rooted without hormones. My dad had the grenest fingers of anyone who was not professionally involved in gardening. He came from a long line of gardeners and has taught me a lot. It's great to see you teaching others.

chrissmith
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I have been taking cuttings from everything because of you…eyeing my neighbors plants now …send bail $$ 😂

thewitcheslilypad
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Your girls are adorbs. You are raising the next generation of plant enthusiasts.

lorettamaeder
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You have the most NO BS approach to rooting anything. One of my fav videos of yours was when you rooted a large tree truck. Everyone is so quick to say it cant be done, but not you!!! Thanks for all of your hard work and being an inspiration in the gardening space.

TriggaTreDay
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Thank you 😊
You are a good father and so nice to see children involved in gardening 👨‍🌾

suuzq
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My parents have overgrown grapevines that are probably 100+ years old. Been thinking about getting some cuttings and seeing about rooting them up for anyone in the extensive family who'd like to have a piece of the old farmstead.

Momshouseofchaos
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It's always a blessing to have a great family farm crew to help with the research! With the average current farming age of 55 years of age, it's great to see that young farmers are ready to take the bull by the horns! Thanks for the grape insight.

geodegroot
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Cute little girls are having very kindly heart's. God bless them.

PrabhanjanaReddyPalem
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You are great with kids Mike, ! It’s great to see a spark in their eyes and are actually absorbing the science you are offering 👍🎩😎

oakleyjack
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You may use as well lentils. Leave a bunch of them for 4 days in a glass with some water. After you see them developing some roots of their own, mash them and you get a nice natural rooting hormone. You may keep it in a fridge for about 15 days to use it with everything...from graoe cuttings to apple tree cuttings.
Love your videos. Cheers!

josemanuelcuervo-uria
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I was taught 3 buds to a cutting. Slanted cut below bottom bud and root hormone it. Plant TWO bottom buds underground to form roots, leaving top bud above ground to grow the vine. Root hormone comes from willows. You can make your own 'rooting water' by cutting up a willow branch in small pieces and pouring hot water over them. When cool, you have a solution to place cuttings in for better rooting. And walnuts have the opposite of the willow. Things don't grow under walnut trees as they are anti-rooting.

surfingranny
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I have been taking cuttings from all the plants. Thank you so much . Love to watch all the videos from you. I learn a lot.

verizonwireless
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So glad to have found this. My friend has beautiful sweet green seedless grapes in her yard growing for over 40 yrs. I took a four nice “semi-hard” cuttings the other day, brought them home and some parts were growing sideways & I can’t tell which was the top from the bottom. Any suggestions to determine that? Love your videos and that you actually answer questions. I always give LIKES when questions are answered. ♥️Love your rose videos too. I had over 55 roses at one time. I’m excited to duplicate many of the others I have. One of my favs is a long stemmed red rose called Veteran’s Honor. Very prolific bloomer here in Portland Oregon, resistant to disease, never see fungus on it, very sparse fragrance, but huge deep red blooms galore all summer long. Thank you - so happy I found your vids. 😘

janwilsonflynn
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Great video guys, just inspired me to multiply the Concord grape I have out back. Always love the videos that have the final outcome included

lee
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Awe... you're little girls admire you so much. Great job dad!

ChrisMusante
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You got me all excited- I am about to prune my vines and will have plenty of softwood cuttings available. Still, I was planning to follow the hydrangea tote method anyway so we will see how it goes! Thanks for your videos.

thomasnoble
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I saw your helpful videos and tried grafting European Cabernet Sauvignon on American rootstock that is resistant to Phylloxera. Omega grafting, then waxing them and sticking them in a bucket with basic garden soil in a very small greenhouse. 80-85% rate of success. Initially I kept all the cuttings in the fridge for three-four months. I believe that when you take them out of the fridge, graft them and put them in a warm greenhouse, they callus like crazy and develop fast roots. Thanks, man! Greetings from Europe.

stelviodelbrava
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Mike, it's great to see your cute garden assistants. I love that they are learning so much from you about propagating different plants. Great life lessons! I've decided that tomorrow morning, bright and early, I'm going to take cuttings from all of my different hydrangeas, my variegated red-twig dogwood, my burning bush, and from my hardy hibiscus, so I can propagate them. I'll call them my Independence Day plants because I'm liberating them from their parent plants. Okay, so that was lame, but I'm ready to go, with planting medium already in the pots. I just got a brand new container of rooting medium too. I finally used up the old jar. I hope your family has a wonderful 4th of July weekend! ~Margie

greenthumbelina
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Gotta love the money shots on those BEAUTIFUL roots!!! Awesome!

mattbuck
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Thank you all for making videos and thank you for taking people

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