Hello all,
I was able to get some cuttings recently.
Does rooting these work just like rooting fig cuttings?
Any extra care?
Thank you!
Rooting Pomegranate Cuttings
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Go0setrails
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Rooting Pomegranate Cuttings
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Re: Rooting Pomegranate Cuttings
Congrats!
The pom cuttings are easy to root. I noticed they root faster with an additional heat. And they are much more forgiving than the figs since they don't rot that easily.
Good luck!
What varieties?
The pom cuttings are easy to root. I noticed they root faster with an additional heat. And they are much more forgiving than the figs since they don't rot that easily.
Good luck!
What varieties?
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
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Go0setrails
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Re: Rooting Pomegranate Cuttings
Thanks for the advise!
No idea what varieties these are. Got them from the in-laws (sucker from their tastiest tree)
They make huge fruit!
No idea what varieties these are. Got them from the in-laws (sucker from their tastiest tree)
They make huge fruit!
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Re: Rooting Pomegranate Cuttings
My climate is way different than yours but I have the most success when I stick the cuttings in water for a week or two then plant them in a cup outside. Anything I attempt to root inside usually molds and dies. Outside everything roots like crazy.

