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CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds
CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds

CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds Sweet Fruit Attract Butterflies and Bees High Yield Flourishing Delicious Non-GMO Fruits

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CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds Features

  • Hardiness zone.7-10

  • Grow.Sow the seeds every 1 1/2-inch and keep them under a grow light for 16 hours a day. Keep the seed-starting mix damp, but not soggy. Seeds should sprout in about two weeks, although some can take two months or more to germinate.

  • Feature.They have thin skin over light-colored, juicy, sweet flesh.

  • Soil.Adjust the soil pH to between 5.0 and 6.0 before planting and try to maintain this pH as long as the grapes remain in the location.

  • Self-seeding.Grow from seed and enjoy growing with your family.


About CHUXAY GARDEN Black Finger Grape Seed 100 Seeds

You probably won’t find these special grapes in your supermarket, yet, but they are worth waiting for. Grown as a table grape, both their sweet flavor and unusual shape make them appealing to kids as well as adults. Maroon in color when fully ripe, a cluster of witch finger grapes look like a tightly packed cluster of chili peppers. They have thin skin over light-colored, juicy, sweet flesh. The result is a pleasing snap between the teeth when you bite into them. It may be a while before you can find these special grape vines available for home gardens, but they aren’t any more difficult to grow than other grape varieties. They need bright sunlight and good air circulation. Adjust the soil pH to between 5.0 and 6.0 before planting and try to maintain this pH as long as the grapes remain in the location. Space the plants as much as 8 feet (2 m.) apart if you plan to grow them on a trellis or as little as 4 feet (1 m.) apart if you are going to stake them with poles. Water the plants when the weather is dry until they become established. You can fertilize grapes with a layer of compost each year if you prefer an crop.