Grow Unique, Flavorful Grapes at Home!
🍇Sweet Sapphire Grapes are unlike any other. Sweet Sapphire has a naturally large berry with an unusual shape – elongated tubular with a dimpled end in loose bunches. They are also seedless. Sweet Sapphire Grapes are a beautiful deep black color, producing crisp berries with good flavor that store well and do not shatter.
Nutritional benefits
Rich in polyphenols and flavonoids, sapphire grapes have strong antioxidant properties that help detoxify, protect the eyes, protect the digestive system, reduce thrombotic cholesterol, and are good for the health of the elderly and young children
Taste and appearance
Ripe sapphire grapes appear deep purple to blue, with large, round and full fruit grains. In addition to fresh food, sapphire grapes can also be used to make juice, jam and wine, and its rich and diverse uses make it popular in the market.
Growth and Harvest
Introducing our Sapphire Grape seeds - the perfect vine for your balcony! You don't need a grid. You can grow it in a pot. Not only are these gems sweeter, they are also harvested twice a year. Imagine picking ripe, juicy grapes from your own vines that are practically begging to be eaten!
PLANTING REQUIREMENTS
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🌱 Potting soil preparation : Choose loam that drains well and is rich in organic matter. Choose loam that drains well and is rich in organic matter.
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🌞 Light influence : Adequate sunlight is necessary to promote the healthy growth and development of fruits and vegetables.
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💧 Scientific watering : Keep the soil moist, but avoid water accumulation.
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💪Fertilizer : Apply a balanced fertilizer during growth to support plant growth and fruit development.
Specification:
- Package Contain - Pack of 100 Seeds
🥰Additional Tips:
- Thinning Seedlings: Once the seedlings have several leaves, thin them out, leaving the strongest and healthiest plants for better growth.
- Trellis or Support: As the vines grow, consider providing a trellis or support to help them climb and flourish.
- Prune the vines in late winter or early spring to encourage better fruiting.
- Protect young plants from frost during colder months.