How to Grow Grapes From Seeds:
If you wish to know how to grow grapes from seeds then there is one thing that is very important. I’m talking about the cold temperature remedy that every grape seed needs in order to sprout.
This is moderately easy if you follow this process:
1. Extract the seeds from the grape berries.
2. Place them on a watered paper towel, or peat moss.
3. Place them inside your refrigerator for 2 – 3 months. The temperature will have to be 1 – 3 degrees Celsius or 35 – 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Be sure that the paper is moist right through the entire time.
After 2 – 3 months you will have to plant the seeds in seed pots with seed soil that is pretty poor on nutrients. Place the seed pots where it receives light, but not in direct sunlight. Keep the soil moist but not to wet. Also, the temperature will have to be around 20 degrees Celsius all over day (68 degrees Fahrenheit), and not below 15 degrees all over night.
After 7 – 14 days the seeds will have to have germinated. Once the seedlings have grown to about 5 cm, then it is time to replant it to a bigger pot with soil that has more nutrition.
You will have the seeds grow indoors for about 12 months before you begin planting them outside.
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Widely popular, grapes are regarded in many cultures as ¡°the queen of fruits,” since centuries. These tiny berries are the storehouse of a large number of health promoting phyto-nutrients such as poly-phenolic antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.
Botanically, they are small round berries; grow in clusters on a perennial and deciduous woody vine of the genus: Vitis. Grapes are native to Europe and Mediterranean regions but now widely cultivated all around the world.
In structure, each berry features semi-translucent flesh encased in a smooth, thin skin.
Some varieties contain edible seeds, at the same time as others are seedless.
They are an also good source of vitamin-C, vitamin A, vitamin K, carotenes, B-complex vitamins.
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