Hall is my favorite variety right now. I wish I have enough land to try all your varieties. I really enjoy getting information from straight my favorite nursery. Thank you for the Videos. Looking forward to more.
Hi Greg a few questions on muscadine breeding if I may, how common are triploid muscadine seedlings? from what I have read there where only about 15 found and used in early breeding programs, do you look for triploids in your breeding programs?, they dominate many other Crop breeding programs, are they of much use in muscadine breeding? seeing vigor is in most cases already already very high, reason I ask is I have one triploid vine, of course the degree of Triploidy is unknown will have to wait and see if it's seedless, also how common are Hairy Muscadine seedlings ?, out of 40 vines 5 late sprouting seeds all from Carlos seed produced vines with very long thin hairs on stems leaves and main stalk all other plants had only tiny wax balls no hairs at all, I assume there vinifera or other hybrids from another pollen source, they where open pollinated seeds, I have read that this can happen but is rare, the other option is hairs growing in adaptation to a dryer environment is said to have been observed in muscadine seedlings, the only other clues being some of the vines leaves are lobed and some of the other Plants had a few forked tendrils have you seen this before?. Thanks for putting up the video's!
Mine has not shown any new growth however all my other muscadines are doing well. What is going on? I reported to Isons but they think it is still alive.