Planting The best time to plant grapevines is in early spring. When choosing where to plant, it’s important to remember that roots will grow about 3-6 feet from the base. Therefore, a grapevine should be planted with a gap of 8 feet between it and any other plant. Watering When grapevines are young, proper watering is essential. Newly planted grapes need immediate watering to minimize transplant shock. Throughout the first growing season, vines should be watered at least weekly in the absence of rainfall. Water should be sufficient to wet the soil 6-10 inches beneath the surface (3-4 cups). Fertilizing To keep track of whether your grapevine is getting adequate nutrients, check its leaves. Dark green leaves are good. If the color starts fading, add fertilizer. You can use store-bought fertilizer or compost.
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Specifications
In The Box
50 Seeds
General
Brand
PASCLE
Model Name
Gpr_69-Extra Sweet globe green grapes-Green-50Seeds
Quantity
50 per packet
Common Name
Extra Sweet globe green grapes
Flowering Plant
No
Suitable For
Indoor, Outdoor
Type of Seed
Fruit
Organic
Yes
Net Quantity
50 per packet
Additional Features
Other Features
Instructions 1. Fill a small pot with potting soil. Plant the seeds 1 inch under the surface of the soil. 2. Put the pot in an eastern, western or southern window where it can get light for the amount of time the sun faces that direction. Place the plant under a grow light 12 inches from the plant for 16 hours a day if there is no access to a window. Keep the soil moist, but not wet. 3. Feed the plants with a fertilizer that has nitrogen, potash, "chelated" iron and phosphoric acid. Water before fertilizing and apply only half the recommended fertilizer for the plants. Feed as often as specified on the fertilizer packaging. 4. Transfer the plants to the container when the seeds have germinated and grown to about 6 inches, and have a second and third set of leaves.