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Originally Posted by Darkman
I thought Concords were a very dark purple?
I wish they were easily grown here.
Researchers are working on a seedless muscadine. They have already crossed grapes with Muscadines with good result so whats genetically around the corner could be amazing!
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Concords are very dark purple, so I'm guessing Emily picked those bunches to save them from bird bite. Don't know if the green ones will turn color and ripen once cut. I'll be finding out next year for sure.
Don't see why Concord won't grow for you in No Fla if they are growing the way they are for me in PSL. A good spray for fungal infections and most other diseases is Organocide Plant Doctor. Excellent for mangos, avocados, veggies, grapes and all trees in hot humid climes.
Check this link ---
The Types of Grape Vines In South Florida | eHow.com
And this ----
Organic Laboratories, Inc.