Varieties: Alphonse, Autumn Royal, Barlinka, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonay, Daphine, Flame, Hanepoot, La Rochelle, Pinotage, Red Globe, Shiraz and Sultana.
Fruit: Grapes come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including green (white), red, purple, and black. The fruit is typically borne in clusters and is known for its sweet and juicy pulp.
Light: Grapevines need full sun to produce abundant and high-quality fruit. They require at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
Watering: Moderate water needs preferring consistent soil moisture. They are somewhat drought-tolerant once established. Proper irrigation is crucial during dry spells and when the fruit is developing.
Height: Grapevines are climbing plants that produce long, flexible stems, which are often trained to grow on supports. The vines can vary in size, ranging from compact to extensive, depending on the variety and how they are cultivated.
Temperature: Grapes are grown in a wide range of climates, from temperate to Mediterranean. Different grape varieties are suited to different climates, but they generally require a frost-free growing season and a certain number of growing degree days for fruit ripening.
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