Hongju Grape Vine – Vitis vinifera Live Plant | 1–2 Ft Tall Rare Sweet Red Grape | Premium Asian Table Grape | Organic Patio & Backyard Vine
Hongju Grape Vine – Vitis vinifera Live Plant | 1–2 Ft Tall Rare Sweet Red Grape | Premium Asian Table Grape | Organic Patio & Backyard Vine
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Grow a unique Asian grape variety with this VERY RARE Hongju grape vine live plant. Hongju grapes are prized for producing large, sweet red grapes with a juicy texture and rich flavor, making them a desirable variety for collectors and home vineyard growers.
This listing includes a healthy live grape vine approximately 1–2 feet tall, ready to plant in your garden, backyard vineyard, trellis system, pergola, or large patio container. With proper sunlight and care, this vigorous vine can produce beautiful clusters of sweet grapes perfect for fresh eating.
Perfect for home gardeners, rare fruit collectors, edible landscapes, and backyard vineyards, this organic grape vine is a great addition to any fruit garden. Each plant is carefully selected and securely packaged to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to grow.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Hongju grape vine plant
✔️ Height: approximately 1–2 feet
✔️ Healthy rooted plant
✔️ Premium sweet table grape variety
✔️ Organic growing practices
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Hongju Grape
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit vine
Growth Stage: Young live plant
Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil evenly moist during establishment
Mature Length: 15–30 feet when supported by trellis or arbor
Growth Rate: Fast growing vine
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes (large container with trellis support)
💡 Care Tip:
Plant your grape vine in a sunny location with strong support such as a trellis, arbor, or fence. Annual pruning during dormancy helps maintain healthy vine structure and improves fruit production. Good airflow and sunlight help develop sweeter grapes.
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