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Grapevine Solaris, container 2L
Grapevine Solaris, container 2L
Grapevine Solaris, container 2L

Grapevine Solaris, container 2L

€7.99

This is one of the few varieties in Poland from which naturally sweet dessert wines can be produced. One of the key properties of Solaris is its resistance to fungal diseases and considerable frost resistance. It is perfect for wine production! Solaris is not demanding regarding its location. It ripens early, in mid-August. The best soil for grapes is fertile, sandy-clay, and slightly moist.

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This is one of the few varieties in Poland from which naturally sweet dessert wines can be produced. One of the key properties of Solaris is its resistance to fungal diseases. Solaris fruits are used to produce white wines. Solaris is a hybrid of the Merzling and Gm 6493 varieties. The name "Solaris" comes from the Latin word for "sunny." It is perfect for wine production!

Usage: A variety for the production of white wine.

Fruiting: The leaves are large, three-lobed, and dark green. The fruits are medium-sized. The plant develops shoots, blooms, and ripens about a week earlier than most other varieties. The bush grows vigorously. Clusters: medium-sized, cylindrical-conical, long with a small wing, weighing around 150g. Berries: usually small, fully ripe – amber-yellow, weighing about 1.3g. They ripen early. Flesh: naturally wine-flavored.

Care: A significant characteristic of the plant is its frost resistance (from -23°C to -28°C). Solaris is not demanding regarding its location.

SEEDLING HEIGHT
40-90CM
FROST-RESISTANT
YES
EVERGREEN
NO
CUTTING
II-III
PLANT HEIGHT
3-5M
PLANTING TIME
IV-X
TYPE OF SOIL
pH 6-6 5
DISTANCE DE PLANTATION
0 5-1 5M
VARIETY
Solaris
FRUITING
VIII – MID-LATE
I FLOWERING
VI
FLOWER SIZE
SMALL / TINY
FRUIT SIZE
LARGE / BIG
FRUIT COLOR
GREEN
TYP
GRAPEVINE
PLANTING DEPTH
10 CM BELOW THE POT DEPTH
POSITION
SUN/PARTIAL SHADE

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