White Gola Grapes Plant (Chaman) – 2-Year-Old Fruiting Vine

500.00

  • White Gola Grapes (Chaman variety), 2-year-old grafted plant
  • Height: 2–3 feet – strong, pre-fruiting growth
  • Large sweet white grapes with seeds – perfect for home gardens
Weight 1 kg
Description

The White Gola Grapes Plant (Chaman variety) is a well-known local Pakistani grapevine, famous for its large, juicy, sweet white grapes with seeds. This 2-year-old grafted plant, standing at 2 to 3 feet, is a hardy, fast-growing vine that will begin fruiting in the next 6 to 10 months, making it ideal for gardeners looking for early returns.

The White Gola grapes grow in elongated, dense clusters and are known for their mild sweetness, crisp bite, and high juice content. The Chaman variety, in particular, is adapted to Balochistan’s climate, but it performs well throughout Punjab and Sindh in full sun with basic care.

Easy to train on a trellis or rooftop net, this plant thrives in Pakistan’s conditions and is an excellent choice for home gardens, rooftop plantations, or small-scale vineyard setups.