Clusters of sweet grapes can be dripping from your own backyard grapevine with some attentive care and planning. Grape vines not only produce sweet and versatile fruits, they add an element of drama to a garden or landscape. A well-maintained grapevine can live up to 100 years. Adjusting irrigation based on weather and soil conditions, and paying particular attention to pruning needs will give your grapevine a good shot at a long and productive life.
Plant Care🪴
These vines will perform well when kept in presence of full sunlight to partial shade condition. Water them moderately enough to keep their soil moist, not wet. The soil on which they are supposed to be planted must be well-drained. And for this fruit bearing plant there must be enough good air circulation around. To keep their growth healthy, ideally temperature must be around 27 to 40 degree Celsius. In terms of feeding, use any organic fertilizers.
Hakim Kadiri –
Today received very healthy plant,thank you team