56 varieties of pom cuttings
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BackwoodsSthrnLawyer
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BackwoodsSthrnLawyer
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Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
Awesome!! I am ordering a few too. They look great and enough wood for grafting.
How much was the shipping?
How much was the shipping?
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BackwoodsSthrnLawyer
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Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
11 cutting, $19.70 shipping (well packaged with an Agricultural certificate for California export) and $58 total. The S&H was a little high but am fine with the cert etc. I expect it wouldn’t go up much for a bunch more per box.greenfig wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2019 12:43 am Awesome!! I am ordering a few too. They look great and enough wood for grafting.
How much was the shipping?
Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
Thanks!
I am getting Sumbar today too
I am getting Sumbar today too
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BackwoodsSthrnLawyer
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Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
Started the cuttings tonight. FIngers crossed. The cuttings looked really good, even after a week in the fridge.
Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
It's been 3 months... where's all the baby pom pics?
I just placed an order with Fruitwood today, because I need more pandemic projects. I even impulse-added some olives to my order.
I just placed an order with Fruitwood today, because I need more pandemic projects. I even impulse-added some olives to my order.
Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
Congrats!! I haven't ordered from the site since I made a lot of trade deals. The pom cuttings are so forgiving!Blake wrote: Fri Apr 17, 2020 8:59 pm It's been 3 months... where's all the baby pom pics?
I just placed an order with Fruitwood today, because I need more pandemic projects. I even impulse-added some olives to my order.
Will take a few pics and post later.
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
Here are a few pom cuttings from this year, last year, and seedlings (plants started from seeds). As you can see, the seedlings rock! I read that it takes about 3 years before they fruit, and I will wait to compare the fruit with the mother trees.
Here is a Yazd seedling from past Fall: A black pom seedling on the far right in a 2 gal black pot and 2 rooted cuttings in a white cup and 1 gal pot, all from last year:
Two cuttings from this year (last winter): Last year and this year cuttings all together:
Here is a Yazd seedling from past Fall: A black pom seedling on the far right in a 2 gal black pot and 2 rooted cuttings in a white cup and 1 gal pot, all from last year:
Two cuttings from this year (last winter): Last year and this year cuttings all together:
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- alanmercieca
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Re: 56 varieties of pom cuttings
I was given some seeds from a wild black pomegranate located in California, two seedlings survived, the fruit from the black wild pomegranate sounds much better than most black pomegranates are.
I have over 60 pomegranate seeds that I have started the germination process for this year, none are black, I am germinating the seeds out of curiosity to see what I get. I have no idea how I am going to care for all of them, they came from 4 different pomegranate plants on the Island of Malta.
I have over 60 pomegranate seeds that I have started the germination process for this year, none are black, I am germinating the seeds out of curiosity to see what I get. I have no idea how I am going to care for all of them, they came from 4 different pomegranate plants on the Island of Malta.

