Have you ever think how do they plant the seedless grapes?

@vycess (1588)
Saudi Arabia
July 17, 2012 7:23am CST
It just came across my mind while I'm eating grapes. I don't know how does a seedless plant grows? From stem? artificial seeds? Anyone knows? I really don't know the answer.
7 responses
@jaiho2009 (39141)
• Philippines
17 Jul 12
It is through stem cutting. But you can search more from the internet check this link this could help you understand better http://www.funtrivia.com/askft/Question63720.html
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@doroffee (4222)
• Hungary
17 Jul 12
I don't know either. Now you made me think...
@asdomencil (4265)
• Philippines
18 Jul 12
I guess the only way to propagate a seedless grapes is thru their stem, either marcoting or cutting. This is really interesting knowing that fruits and other plants mostly came from seeds.
@jkct02 (2874)
• Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
17 Jul 12
It would be awesome if mango were to go seedless l - It would be awesome if mango were to go seedless like the grapes...
Now you make me thinking why aren't there any seedless mangoes. Cut a root from a mango three and joint with a stem from a seedless grape... I heard that India developed the world's first seedless mango a few years ago but I can't seem to find any articles in the net. This is the closest one I got but it is in Queensland, Australia. http://gastromony.com/mango-farm-visit/
@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
17 Jul 12
Just a guess vycess, perhaps they are grown from cutting their stems just like other flowering plants.
• India
17 Jul 12
nice question. I don't know the answer. But very much eager to know after this.thanks for asking the question.
@isohyeoh (223)
• Philippines
17 Jul 12
Hmm farmers reproduce seedless grapes by cutting. They cut the stems and allow roots to grow then replant them. There, they will bear seedless grapes!