Lady Finger Hybrid Grape Seedlings
Lady Finger Hybrid Grape Seedlings are young, grafted or self-rooted grapevine plants of the “Lady Finger” variety, which has been cross-bred (hybridized) to enhance specific traits. This variety is known for its elongated, finger-like shape and sweet, crisp flavor. These seedlings are ready for transplanting into a vineyard or garden, offering a head start compared to growing from seeds or cuttings.
Description
Lady Finger Hybrid Grape Seedlings (also known as elongated or finger grapes) are a premium grape variety prized for their unique shape, sweetness, and juicy texture. These hybrid seedlings are bred for early maturity, high productivity, and resilience against common grape diseases like mildew and rot.
The Lady Finger hybrid produces long, slender, seedless (or semi-seedless) fruits that are perfect for fresh consumption and winemaking.
Features of Lady Finger Grape Vine:
- High-yielding hybrid grape variety
- Produces long, sweet, finger-shaped fruits
- Resistant to common grape pests and diseases
- Suitable for tropical and subtropical climates
- Fast growth and early fruiting potential
- Ideal for vineyards and garden cultivation
Specifications:
- Plant Type: Hybrid grapevine seedling
- Fruit Type: Lady Finger (elongated grape)
- Maturity: Early to mid-season
- Packaging: Per Seedling / Nursery Pack
Growing Guide & Key Requirements:
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Climate: Thrives in warm, dry climates with a long growing season. Requires full sun for optimal sugar development.
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Soil: Well-draining soil is essential. Grapes do not tolerate “wet feet.”
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Planting:
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Spacing: 1.5 – 2.5 meters between plants, depending on the trellising system.
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Support: A strong trellis or arbor system is mandatory to support the vines.
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Watering: Regular watering is needed during the first two years to establish a deep root system. Mature vines are relatively drought-tolerant.
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Pruning: Critical for fruit production.
Time to Fruit Production:
- From a seedling, you can expect the first small crop in 2-3 years.
- The vine will reach full production capacity in 5-7 years.
Target Audience & Ideal Use:
- Home Gardeners: Looking for a unique and delicious table grape for their garden.
- Orchard & Vineyard Entrepreneurs: Interested in growing a high-value, specialty table grape for local markets.
- Agro-Tourism Farms: As an attractive and edible feature for pick-your-own operations.
Cautions / Notes:
- Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot.
- Train vines on a trellis or support system for better yield.
- Regular pruning enhances fruit size and quality.
Additional information
| Weight | 4.4 kg |
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