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Shinano Smile Grape Vine – Vitis vinifera Rare Grape Cuttings | 5 Premium Cuttings 6–8 Inches | Sweet Japanese Table Grape | Rooting or Grafting Ready

Shinano Smile Grape Vine – Vitis vinifera Rare Grape Cuttings | 5 Premium Cuttings 6–8 Inches | Sweet Japanese Table Grape | Rooting or Grafting Ready

Regular price $177.50
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Grow a premium Japanese grape variety with these SUPER RARE Shinano Smile grape vine cuttings. This unique cultivar is known for producing large, sweet, reddish-pink grapes with a rich flavor and juicy texture, making it a favorite among specialty fruit growers and collectors.

These 6–8 inch hardwood vine cuttings are ideal for propagation, rooting, or grafting, allowing gardeners to grow this rare and desirable grape variety at home. Shinano Smile grapes are perfect for fresh eating, backyard vineyards, trellises, pergolas, and edible landscaping.

Each order includes five healthy vine cuttings, carefully selected and packaged to preserve freshness during shipping. These cuttings are suitable for growers looking to add a rare Japanese grape variety to their fruit garden or collection.

You will receive:
✔️ 5 Shinano Smile grape vine cuttings
✔️ Cutting length: approximately 6–8 inches
✔️ Each cutting includes 2–3 growth buds
✔️ Suitable for rooting or grafting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Shinano Smile Grape
Botanical Name: Vitis vinifera
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit vine
Growth Stage: Dormant hardwood cuttings

Sun Requirements: Full sun (6–8 hours daily preferred)
Soil: Well-draining soil rich in organic matter
Watering: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist during rooting

Mature Length: 15–30 feet when supported by trellis or arbor
Growth Rate: Fast once established
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes (large containers with trellis support)

💡 Care Tip:
For best propagation success, root cuttings in moist, well-draining soil or water in bright indirect light. Once roots form and new growth appears, gradually transition the vine to full sunlight and train it on a trellis or arbor for healthy vine development and fruit production.

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