Q&A – Can a muscadine vine be transplanted by breaking off and planting a twig?
Question:
Can a muscadine vine be transplanted by breaking off and planting a twig?
Answer:
You cannot reliably do this. Retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison says muscadines are usually propagated by softwood cuttings or layering. He tells how to do this.
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Can a muscadine vine be transplanted by breaking off and planting a twig?
Answer:
You cannot reliably do this. Retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison says muscadines are usually propagated by softwood cuttings or layering. He tells how to do this.
Related Videos:
Grapes and Muscadines
How do I get my 4-year-old muscadine to bear fruit?
My muscadines turned brown, rotted, and fell off. Why?
Related Resources:
Muscadine Grape
Propagating Muscadine Grapes