Can a Concord grape vine be grown from a seed?
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It is easier to get one from another vine. If you know someone who has grapes, you might get them to "root" one for you. We simply put one grape vine on the ground and covered it with a brick. It started growing roots. Then we cut it off and put it in water and planted it. Anyone can do this for you. If you want to seed one, we recommend something like a special growing light and miracle grow made special for water and starting seeds indoors. Good luck!
Thanks, I have 2 vines and will do that to produce more instead of trying from the seeds.
Thx, Wendy
yes sure. but it might be faster and better to go to a plant nursery and buy
a plant to plant. water it at first for a about a week. then do not water it a lot
and not every day. perhaps every three days. i made this mistake by watering
it every day and it was dying. i revived it by not watering it much and it luckily
came back beautifully!