Shine Muscat Japanese grape - 3 cuttings
You are getting fresh, dormant grape cuttings with at least 2-3 nodes. Grape is very easy to root and graft.
Shine Muscat is a high-end, seedless table grape variety originally developed in Japan. This is my new favorite grape cultivar! Priced higher than regular table grapes and is difficult to find in the US.
The grapes are large, round to slightly oval, with a vibrant light-green to golden-green skin that is thin and pleasantly crisp. The flavor is intensely sweet with a distinct muscat aroma—floral, fruity, and almost candy-like—while still maintaining a refreshing acidity. Their texture is firm, juicy, and bursting, making them popular for eating fresh, gifting, and premium desserts.
Thin the berries aggressively. Note that when grown naturally the fruits have occasional seeds and the berries are oval. They are very tasty and have strong muscat flavor. To grow large Shine Muscat grapes like the ones in supermarket, you should use gibberellic acid (GA3) to produce seedless and larger berries, and cytokinin to increase final berry size. I tried and it worked really well.
Rooting
- Google or YouTube "rooting grape cuttings" you will find a ton of information. Grape cuttings are one of the easiest to root. Most of the cuttings I stick into the ground without any protection rooted for me. Not that you shouldn't use better method!
- Use well drained potting mix
- Do not overwater
--Grafting
- Common grafting techniques would work well in early Spring
- Once the graft takes, it can grow very quickly so it's important to protect the graft union from breaking. Tying graft union and the vine w/ garden tape is important

