Grapes are not only propagated by planting seeds. A very common method of growing grapes involves cutting a vine off of a grape plant and placing it in water or a small pot where it can be cared for easily until it grows roots of its own. The cuttings can be from dormant vines, or active ones. Grapes in haven are annoying to spread and grow, so I thought this might be a nice alternative.
We should have the ability to prune grape plants now and then to receive "grape cuttings" or something like that. Those cuttings can be put in treeplanters pot, and put on a herbalist table. If the cutting does not fail, then you simply use the pot on a trellis and it should be planted on it. Preferably at stage 2 or something.
Having a system like this in place would require the quality growth of grapes to be taken into consideration. I'm not against letting grapes quality increase in a similar way to trees and bushes, but it might not be the best way to go about this. Grape cuttings could decrease in quality from the parent grape, copy the parent grapes quality, or have a chance to raise or decrease, similar to a seed.
Opinions?