mjdtexan Senior Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 293 Reaction score 0 Mar 18, 2009 #1 I've noticed the term "dry scar" while reading about muscadines. I cant figure out what that means though. Any ideas?
I've noticed the term "dry scar" while reading about muscadines. I cant figure out what that means though. Any ideas?
N NEBama Senior Member Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 131 Reaction score 0 Mar 18, 2009 #2 This just means when picked the muscadines wont bleed out juice where they were pulled from the stem. Makes them keep longer. AL
This just means when picked the muscadines wont bleed out juice where they were pulled from the stem. Makes them keep longer. AL
mjdtexan Senior Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 293 Reaction score 0 Mar 18, 2009 #3 NEBama said: This just means when picked the muscadines wont bleed out juice where they were pulled from the stem. Makes them keep longer. AL Click to expand... Thank You, that makes since.
NEBama said: This just means when picked the muscadines wont bleed out juice where they were pulled from the stem. Makes them keep longer. AL Click to expand... Thank You, that makes since.