Three months ago, I planted several seed from a pomegranate that I purchased from Krogers. Would they bear fruits?
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Erica Glasener on Apr 30, 2012Are the plants sprouting? If they sprout and grow you should probably get fruits but if they don't sprout, you could try cuttings from a pomegrante tree.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 01, 2012You should have seen signs of life about six weeks after you planted your pomegranate seeds. The problem is that seeds don't produce true-to-type. Because of that, taking a cutting, as Erica suggests, is considered a better means of propagation.Helpful Reply
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Yvette M on May 01, 2012Thanks Erica and Douglas. Yes! I have 10 healthy pomegranate plants now about 4" - 6" tall.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 02, 2012Congratulations, Yvette.Helpful Reply
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