Very interesting!
I wonder, if all the varietal vines in the wine-regions of the world
are clones of the mother variety, does that mean that eventually the
plant will become senile as is said to be happening to the banana
clones which we enjoy currently?
I wonder how long the sap-line of the current varietals has been
providing wine on this planet?
Thanks Rossman for this thread.
Jim
On Sep 12, 5:16 am, AxisOfBeagles > wrote:
> Yes, they do. As Paul mentioned, they may not reproduce "true" to
> variety, but you can play with creating your own variety.
>
> An easier, faster, and more predicatble way of getting vines without
> buying stock is to take cuttings from existing plants and rooting them
> (creating clones of the original plants). It's really easy - and you
> can have vines growing the very next season. Drop me a note here if
> you'd like details.
>
> In article
> . com>rossmann10@verizo
>
> n.net wrote:
> > Does anyone know if you can germinate grape seeds?
>
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