I'm in 7b, southern MD, and I've become obsessed with the idea of growing pomegranates. I'll get into more about all the ideas and plans I've been working on and I have lots of questions, but for now I have a situation I could use some thoughts on.
A couple months ago, before thinking things through, I ordered a couple of small Parfianka plants from CA (in my defense it was in the 60s when i placed the order
My choices were to put it in the very detached garage during extended temps in the teens, or put it in an unheated room upstairs that sits in the high 50s. I chose the latter and removed the one set of little leaflets that had sprouted and have been giving it some time outside when it was upper 30s to 50s, hoping it would decide to go back to sleep.
Well now they are both definitely waking up. My plan was originally to plant after the last frost, but that's probably a solid month and a half away. The pots they arrived in are too small. I put grow lights on them yesterday.
I'm trying to decide if it's best to either:
1) up pot them now and then plant in the spring
2) up pot them now and wait until next spring to put them in the ground
or
3) wait the 6ish weeks and just put them in the ground
I'm not sure what will give them the best odds of success longterm. Obviously none of these are ideal.
Does anyone have any thoughts or advice from experience they can share?
Also, they're in a 6" pot. If I do up pot them longer term, is it better to go bigger now or step the size up as they grow?

