grape plants are not male and female. They are self pollinating, with an imperfect flower. Most plants are clones of their plant the cutting were taken off of for a start.
i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
Thank you for keeping it simple. We now feel confident to cut the grapevines in our back yard.
TheDawneymedina 1 year ago
nice demonstration
bloody3nglish 1 year ago
how big grape tree i have small
areenarena 1 year ago
grape plants are not male and female. They are self pollinating, with an imperfect flower. Most plants are clones of their plant the cutting were taken off of for a start.
dggleaner 2 years ago
i have a question. where are the males at in your videos? or are those males and females bearing fruit?? i have a male and female muscadine vine which are only a about 3-4 feet long at the most and i was told the male doesnt bear fruit it only pollinates the female but if i prune him will he still be able to grow back in time to pollinate the female???? anyone please feel free to help me!
CraZayTube 2 years ago