Grapes
Grapevines are self-fruitful. Only one variety is needed for fruit production
Even seedless grape varieties can have some seeds, meaning they contain seed traces that are not viable for growing grape plants. The size and number of seeds depend on many factors, including environmental conditions. Though it may be a minor irritation to encounter seeds in your seedless grapes, it’s just a reminder that they’re agricultural products, subject to unpredictable weather and sometimes unexpected results.
We do not warrant against Pierce’s Disease. It is standard industry practice for nurseries to exclude Pierce’s disease (PD) from their warranties, as it is an incurable, insect-transmitted bacterium that can kill susceptible vines over time. PD is spread by sharpshooter insects, which are highly mobile and can infect vines anywhere in the vineyard, regardless of the quality of the planting stock.
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