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  • From: Alexander Dragotin <a_dragotin@yahoo.de>
  • To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [NAFEX] grape callusing
  • Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:48:00 +0100 (CET)

Hi Mark,
I am waiting for a detailed answer of your question since the day before yesterday to, as I have rooted grape cuttings dibbling the cuttings in the spring outdoor in the garden before the buds moved and my outcome wasn't 100 percent.
It seems that we should be content with the advices, given by Ron J. Rombough:
http://www.bunchgrapes.com/cuttings.html.
Obviously he doesn't follow the conversations now otherwise he would share in.
Or the found by Google seeking for grapes+cuttings+rooting as:
http://gardeningfromthegroundup.us/Grapes%20from%20Cuttings.htm and
http://www.gardenstew.com/about546.html by Michael J. McGroarty.
Wishing a good luck,
Alex

Mark and Alisha Fehringer <markandalishafehringer@peetzplace.com> schrieb:
Hello,
I am trying to callus a small group of grape cuttings as a 'practice run' for a larger group I will be doing this spring. The cuttings were well hydrated. I dipped them in rooting powder and planted them in potting soil in a 1 gallon plastic pot and used a heat lamp to maintain a soil temperature of 80-85 degrees.  After several weeks there wasn't any callus. I put them back in the heat for another week or two, and still no callus, but green buds are pushing out. Can the cuttings essentially rot before they callus when in soil?  Would it be better to use something more sterile like perlite?  My intention was to let them callus and root directly in the pots, and I could plant them in their permanent location this spring.  What would happen if the ends of the cuttings were clipped a little shorter to expose fresh cambium and start over?
Mark
Northeast Colorado
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