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Patrick Conner
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018 Supreme Majesty Paulk Muscadine 至尊 陛下 保尔克
圆叶葡萄品种至尊、陛下、保尔克的比较。
Comparison of 'Supreme', 'Majesty', and 'Paulk' muscadines.
Comparison of 'Supreme', 'Majesty', and 'Paulk' muscadines.
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Відео
029 Southem Home 南方之家
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圆叶葡萄品种南方之家评述。 Review of the 'Southern Home' Muscadine cultivar.
028 Muscadine identification 圆叶葡萄的识别
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讲述如何分辨圆叶葡萄植株和束葡萄植株。 Describes how to differentiate a muscadine vine from a bunch grape vine.
030 Muscadinia Species 圆叶葡萄的种属
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本视频介绍了葡萄属圆叶葡萄亚属的3个种属:圆叶葡萄Vitis rotundifolia (Muscadine grape),鸟葡萄Vitis Munsoniana,和墨西哥葡萄Vitis popenoei。一些植物学家现在将鸟
027 SugarGate Muscadine 苏佳盖特(糖门)
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圆叶葡萄品种苏佳盖特(糖门)评述。 Review of the 'Sugargate' muscadine.
026 Southland Muscadine 南国
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圆叶葡萄品种南国评述。 Review of the 'Southland' muscadine cultivar.
022 Alachua Muscadine 阿拉丘亚(阿拉紫)
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描述了圆叶葡萄品种阿拉丘亚(阿拉紫)的主要属性。 Describes major attributes of 'Alachua' muscadine.
021 Muscadine grape flower types 圆叶葡萄的花型
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视频展示了雌性花、雄性花和完美花的圆叶葡萄藤,描述了它们之间的差异,以及如何识别圆叶葡萄的性别。 Video shows female, male, and perfect-flowered muscadine grape vines, describes the differences between them, and how to identify muscadine flower sex.
020 Cap stick in Muscadine 圆叶葡萄的花帽棒问题
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这段视频描述并展示了圆叶葡萄(Vitis rotundifolia)的帽棒(Cap stick)问题。当花萼在花朵凋谢之前死亡,导致柱头始终被覆盖,阻碍了授粉,就会出现这种问题。 This video describes and shows the cap stick problem in muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia). This issue occurs when the flower calyptra dies before abscising from the flower resulting in the stigma remaining covered preventing pollination.
024 Fry Seedless Muscadine 无籽弗莱
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圆叶葡萄品种无籽弗莱评述。 Review of the muscadine cultivar Fry Seedless.
016 Summit Muscadine 莎蜜特(峰会)
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圆叶葡萄品种莎蜜特(峰会)评述。 Review of the 'Summit' muscadine
014 Ruby Crisp Muscadine 红宝石脆
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圆叶葡萄品种红宝石脆评述。 Review of 'RubyCrisp' muscadine.
005 Granny Val, Late Fry Muscadine 格威尔 晚弗莱
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005 Granny Val, Late Fry Muscadine 格威尔 晚弗莱
004 Hall Tara Triumph Muscadine 霍尔 塔拉 凯旋
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004 Hall Tara Triumph Muscadine 霍尔 塔拉 凯旋
Mine are always pretty astringent. I wonder if I'm picking them too early or something
Perhaps. You want the shine to be off of them, they should be more of a dull black color with no real red/purple.
@patrickconner6532 thank you for filling me in! I'll try that next time
I am looking for the earliest ripening black self fertile vine. Would that be Lane?
yes.
Tara is the least good of the three?
In my opinion, yes. Hall is very similar to Tara and has superior flavor to Tara. Tara is often watery in flavor, and sometimes has an "off" flavor to it, for this reason I prefer the other two.
Patrick ... how can I get Ruby crisp, majestic muscadine plant?
@@rumorsbiteit3856 Only available from Isons Nursery or Bottoms Nursery.
Nice..👍😎
Good video. Thanks.
Is there a way to tell from the seed if it's going to be male, female or perfect? I have a bunch of seeds from a wild Muscadine that I want to plant, but I don't want to have to grow all of them for years to dtermine which to keep.
@@lindawahner Sorry, but there is no way for you to know before they start flowering.
In mossyhead fl snd have so many
Thank you!
Love to get these in australia,not many cultivar here,the only one i have consistent results with is adonis.its pretty good but
I have SH muscadines. I like the tart muscadines better but the SH are definitely sweeter, and, I've heard they are self fertile. I can't prove that because of Cowart and Carlos among my vines.
Southern Home vines are self-fertile.
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Sadly, I don't know of a source of muscadine vines that will ship internationally.
@@patrickconner6532 okay no issues 👍Thank you for your reply 🙏🙏👍🍇
So what's your favorite sweet tasty grapes out of the three.
Majesty will often haver very nice flavor because it has fewer grapes and therefore gets more sugar in each grape.
I purchased this muscadine variety at Lowe’s last season. This season it is loaded with grapes and more than half way covering my cattle panel trellis. I can’t wait til August to get the full favorite, right now they are still green. I’m in zone 9A north Houston area. It survived our last frost just like the label indicated.
I just found Alachua at a Lowe's in NC on vacation. Going home to plant it in N. GA. Hope it is truely a Alachua. I had read big box store's muscadines are not always what they are labeled. Keeping my fingers crossed. 🤞
Thank you so much for this. We have a "grape vine" growing in our yard and I was wondering if it could be muscadine.
Dude. This is great Thanks for taking the time to make this
请问我在哪里能购买到这个品种的圆叶葡萄
我不知道有哪家供应商可以提供国际运输的圆叶葡萄植物。
very helpful!!
They could call these Trump grapes because they vary in color from gold to bright orange, just like President Trump.
Is it a grape or a berry?
Grapes are botanically considered a berry as they are a simple fruit with seeds and fleshy pulp from a single ovary. Of course botanically strawberries and blackberries are not berries, go figure. Anyway, it is a grape. : )
Like to try one of these I just don't know the cold hardiness here in north central Texas. may look at the Munson types Tx grape
North central TX is probably a tough ask for a muscadine. They don't tend to like the higher pH and drier soils on top of cold you'll likely get.
might as well try them though. Sure can't hurt. Sandy loamy soil. I'm looking at a few Munsons too@@patrickconner6532
Your videos are quite good, but I think this one stands out. I'm looking for the "best" variety for home gardening table grapes in s/w Florida. I've never tasted any of the species, but love all fruit. Definition of "best": -high disease/pest resistance -self fertile -fully edible, except for seeds -darker in color (polyphenols) -flavor, doesn't have to be super sweet, just not bitter or sour What one or two species would you recommend? I've heard a lot about Lane and Ison, but this one may be it based on your videos. Ripening in a staggered fashion would be a bonus. Very Best Regards, Tom Scott Author ● Speaker ● World's Leading Expert on the Corrupt U.S. Legal System _Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor_ _Our American Injustice System_
Good videos, but I wish you got more into flavor and consistency, since that would be helpful. Very Best Regards, Tom Scott Author ● Speaker ● World's Leading Expert on the Corrupt U.S. Legal System _Stack the Legal Odds in Your Favor_ _Our American Injustice System_
I've only seen this Grapes on American websites. Is it American Mother Nature?
Muscadines are native to the southeastern part of the United States and have not really been distributed much to other parts of the world.
I want to purchase some muscadine cuttings. Can you send it outside of USA? I live in Georgia. Country and not state
No, we do not sell cuttings and unfortunately I don't know of a good source to buy cuttings internationally. Sorry.
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Hello, just wandering if you are able to identify a muscadine variety by looking at the plant ... or is that only possible by looking into it's genetic makeup?
You can't look at the vine and tell much as the leaves all look pretty much alike. Some muscadine cultivars have berries that are unique enough to identify, but for many it is quite difficult. For example, Black Fry, Sugargate, African Queen, and Black Beauty are all very similar black colored fairly large female muscadines that are difficult to distinguish. So it depends on what exactly you are trying to identify whether you would need to do a DNA test.
@@patrickconner6532 Thanks Patrick. I'm in Australia and was given a cutting by someone who did not know what variety it was. It has yet to fruit. Mine is growing quite nicely and at least I should be able to narrow its variety down when it fruits ... hopefully it isn't a female plant as I currently only have the one plant. A nearby nursery is currently out of stock, they only offer 4 varieties because as you can imagine muscadines aren't at all common over here.
You can email me a pic and I might be able to at least narrow it down.@@stuartmacleod6584
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Hi Patrick! To yield muscadines does a Early Fry muscadine need another male or perfect plant? O will they yield on own?
Early Fry is a female vine and will need a self-fertile vine to pollinate it. I recommend something mid-season or late to extend your harvest. Perhaps 'Paulk' or 'Ison'.
Thanks! I appreciate your timely reply!✨❣ I recieved my Fry saplings recently (In India) and had decent idea that Fry would not bear on it's own without a male/ complete partner. But the seller was reluctant and insisted that it bears fruits. And now I am left with this plant and no male plant in this part of the world. I actually also need thoughts if one can pollinate Fry with Thomcords? Will they?@@patrickconner6532
I have the Summit. Will you ever review the Loomis?
I need to catch up on a few and that is one. It is an interesting late-season muscadine but not terribly useful as it is low yielding, somewhat small, and soft with a tougher skin.
great teaching
A cross of Sugargate and Lane might be interesting. Both seem to be Early and Ive heard both are very good tasting.
Yes, actually from a berry quality standpoint that might be a good cross.
I have just found your videos and I am learning a lot. Thank you. Paulk looks like a really good variety. And Ruby Crisp looks very interesting. I did want to ask you...your vines and fruit look amazing. How do you keep the birds from eating and ruining the fruit?
We seldom have much bird damage on our muscadine. Perhaps because we have so many vines and the damage is spread out. Raccoons on the other hand....
I am just starting out to grow muscadines at home. Will be planting two vines. Main purpose eating and wine. I am looking at the Ison variety for black but can't decide on a bronze for the other vine. Any suggestions?
Most important for homeowners is length of picking season. Ison is mid to late season. I would plant Hall or Triumph for an early season bronze to go with it. Or if you want a bit bigger (but less) berries then Early Fry.
My only issue with these is it's a little more difficult to tell when they're ripe. I recently discovered the purple ones growing in my dog fence mixed in with some hedgerow trees. So looking for advice on how to encourage the wild delights of my youth to grow and produce better.
Pruning and as much sun as possible are the most important aspects to maximize fruiting.
I had a wine mixed with triumph and carlos it is good bought it from chateau elan
I had a wine made from 95% triumph and 5% Carlos it was good it came from the chateau elan
This is very helpful thanks! I have been clearing an acre of all males and when im almost all done ive found one female. I will try to propagate this and make it more civilized not as wild and weedy
I have seen neat and orderly muscadine plants in south Georgia, and now in your video. I should have done that but I was originally just going for a small PVC box pergola in the corner of my back yard that used quick-growing muscadines as the shade plant. Well, I'm in the second year of growth and I really have the growth...very thick, and now I see extensive production between the 3 varieties I bought and planted (too close together). Yeah, it's helter-skelter vine meanderings. I'm using a thin vinyl webbing for the vine support and it's held out well. My question: Is there a chance that, after harvesting in late August, can I trim back everything from the root trunk, curl and shelter (tarp) them from winter frosts, and then reroute these trunks for a more orderly array of vines and growth in the Spring for next season's production? Or are the trunks already set in the form that they'll always be from now on--unable to bend and pose very much? I don't mind removing the webbing, it'd be easy to snip out or replace in the winter.
You would have to wait until late in the season so the vine didn't bud back out again in the fall. They can bend for the first year or two, but it gets harder as they grow larger.
Hi, Dr. Conner, my Paulk vines don't show the red coloring on the new shoots and new leaves, which is a typical trait of purple muscadines. Is this normal?
This is not normal. Unfortunately, it is likely not the correct variety.
What should be the main method of physical attachment for the cordon to the wire itself? Is it the tendrils from the vine trained to grip the wire? Or is the cordon coiled around the wire in a helical shape as it grows? I think I notice the coiling of the cordons in your videos, but I'm not certain.
You should tie the vine to wire with jute twine or plastic ties until it grips the wire itself. At first it will grip with tendrils. As the vine grows the side shoots will come out to both sides and these will balance it on the wire. Don't wrap the vine around the wire (although it sometimes happens) because as the vine grows it will grow into the wire which causes damage and difficulty if you ever have to remove the vine.
Appreciate it!
I'm really stumped. I'm trying to decide between this one and Southern Home to grow in my backyard in northern Texas. I don't care about the appearance of the vine as much, but would like something that is easy to grow (I'm sick of battling fungal infections and whatnot in my large garden). But I also want it to taste good and produce well too, of course! Do you have a recommendation, by any chance?
Both Southern Home and Southland are disease resistant and shouldn't need sprays. Southland has more aroma, a softer flesh, and a tougher skin than Southern Home. Both are productive. Personally I would prefer Southern Home.
The Supreme also has a very pleasant tasting skin.
Do the same overcropping precautions have to be taken for the Paulk like the Supreme?
For the first 3-4 years yes. After that, the vine seems to settle down and be OK on its own.
My Late Fry tastes much better when not fully ripe than my other varities. Is Granny Val the same?
Taste is subjective, but to me Granny Val is pretty sharp in taste even when fully ripe, so I wouldn't think so.
Dr. Conner thanks for your insights on all these videos. They helped me choose Paulk and Ruby Crisp cultivars for my home garden. 2 years to harvest, here we go...!
Don't let them set too many first 3 years and you will do well. Muscadines are really pretty care free.
Why no videos on "Black Beauty" & "Cowart"? The Ison website shows "Patent Protected #7267" on both (Black Beauty 23brix & Supreme 22brix). Same cultivar?
I just didn't get it done yet. Both Black Beauty and Supreme are patented varieties from Ison's. They are distinct cultivars. Both are black, female, large in berry size, and relatively firm with a crisp skin. However, Supreme is a bit larger and much more consistently productive than Black Beauty. At its best, I think Black Beauty is a sweeter berry, but then it doesn't produce as many, so there is more sugar available to the berry.
@@patrickconner6532 Which is more heat & drought tolerant? Hot & dry here. I purchased Paulk & Southland. Cowart was sold out. Would females have trouble pollinating in the desert? Of Southland, Cowart & Paulk, which does best in hot dry conditions? Which tolerates high pH Dolomite soil best? Looking forward to more videos.
Pollination of female vines require insects and so it depends on what pollinators are available. You may have trouble with cap stick in the females due to hot and dry conditions as well. I have no idea which cultivars would perform best in your conditions as we don't have anything similar in the Southeast.
Really loud hum on this video. A blue-tooth mic for camera might help sound quality. Enjoy your detailed videos. A video on strong flavored aromatic vines in the collection would be nice even if not released cultivars. Are there vines in the collection with more pungent aromas than Southland? Has anyone tried crossing (Scuppernong x Southland) for a wine grape?
Going to create both [ (Paulk x SouthLand) & (SouthLand x Paulk) ] hybrids. Then go high aromatic selections with high protein in skins. It seems to me that reducing canopy size by 50%, having twice as many vines & limiting fruit set would result in larger fruit, plus not over stress the vines. It would facilitate dry farming of the vines, which should also improve quality.