Sirenevyi
Sirenevyi
This is the first one for me. I was impressed. Huge poms, taste like candy. So juicy and refreshing!
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USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
Re: Sirenevyi
Wow, incredible looking pom! I was considering trialing this one but I've read that it's very late. How late is this compared to the other varieties you're growing? Do you have other varieties ripening on par with Sirenevyi?
Re: Sirenevyi
Yes, it is very late. Out of all soft seeded I have (6) , it is the latest
USDA z 10a, SoCal, near Los Angeles
Re: Sirenevyi
Strange... I have a sirenvyi as well but mine had lighter colored arils last year. My daughter loved them, I think they taste a bit like watermelon.
Fresno CA Zone 9B
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