Layering: nm (see also Provignage *). Layering is a technique for multiplying the vine by rhizogenesis (root development). Layering thus consists in planting a vine branch (branch also called grasshopper) still attached to the mother plant from which the end bearing two eyes is brought out. The twig is then separated once it has taken root. It must then be protected with a guardian and a pouch. Note that this technique is rarely used ...
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