Vitis vinifera Sweety pitloos 120 cm
Vitis vinifera Sweety pitloos
1 Shrub
Delivery height 120-140 cm
Edible fruit
€38.95
Stock 25
SKU
A14631
The Vitis Vinifera 'Sweety' is a seedless self-pollinating blue grape that has...
The Vitis Vinifera 'Sweety' is a seedless self-pollinating blue grape that has a sweet taste. They are ripe for picking in September. in the last weeks before the harvest, you should cut away the leaves hanging in front of the bunches to allow the grapes to ripen properly.
- 1 x Vitis vinifera Sweety pitloos 120 cm
Botanical name | Vitis vinifera Sweety pitloos |
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Category | Other |
aa_height | 120-140cm |
Qty | 1x |
Flowers | No |
Fragranr | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Harvest time | September |
Location | Sunny |
Hardy | No |
Groundcovering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Preferred Soil | Chalky soil |
Full grown height | 2 m - 3 m |
Mature width | 2 m - 3 m |
Poisonous | No |
How to take care of Vitis vinifera Sweety pitloos 120 cm
Soak the roots for approx. 2 hrs before planting and water well after planting and for the next few weeks. This is a hardy deciduous Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan shrub it’s leaves do not appear until late spring. Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan needs a sunny sheltered position to thrive in. In colder areas, plant Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan near a south-facing wall. Protect Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan from cold winds. Use a well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Remove faded flower heads as they fade to prolong flowering. There will be little growth in the first year. Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan do well in various soil types. Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan likes to be constantly moist, but not wet. Feed twice a month during the growing season and prune as necessary to control plant size. Container-grown Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan plants should be brought indoors in extreme winter conditions. Check Grape - Vitis Witte van der Laan plants periodically for pests such as aphids, white flies, and mealy bugs. Use a horticultural oil or insecticidal soap to control these pests.
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