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The grapevine I started this thread with is not what I thought I was growing . After two years its bore one tiny bunch of black grapes which are full of pips.
I previously had a pink grape variety which was very productive, but the grapes had pips, hence the change. The grapevine I have planted was sold as a white seedless variety and I don't think it was a cheap jobbie either.
As it happens I still have a cutting of my old variety growig in a large pot on my patio. It hasn't produced any grapes there, being outdoord, but I am sure if I took the pot to my greenhouse, I would have a good crop of grapes next year.
I previously had a pink grape variety which was very productive, but the grapes had pips, hence the change. The grapevine I have planted was sold as a white seedless variety and I don't think it was a cheap jobbie either.
As it happens I still have a cutting of my old variety growig in a large pot on my patio. It hasn't produced any grapes there, being outdoord, but I am sure if I took the pot to my greenhouse, I would have a good crop of grapes next year.
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