Very interesting video Chris and I have to say that I've never tried growing a Pomegranate before, so I can't offer you much advice. But it would be cool if those cuttings took and the tree itself is looming great. 👍
Nice little tree Christopé. Pomegranates are very interesting. I was sent a couple seedlings from a fellow RUclipsr this spring. Looks very similar to yours but a bit smaller. Not sure what, if anything, I’ll be doing with it this summer. I’ll be sure to follow yours for inspiration. Thanks, keep growing
Regarding "Pomegranates are pretty hard to find". It doesn't look as if it's a dwarf pomegranate, although I stand to be corrected. I've grown loads of pomegranates from seed from fruits bought in supermarkets (being a Yorkshireman I like neither waste nor expense). They are incredibly easy to germinate and grow like weeds. It might be worth considering.
I honestly can't remember if it's dwarf or not. I don't know why but I assumed they would be difficult to grow from seed. I might give them a go now I know they grow like weeds. Thanks for the information. I very much appreciate it 😊
@@bonsaiexpression The only thing I neglected to mention (which I'm sure that you know anyway) is make sure to suck the juicy pink stuff off the seed before planting it. The dicotyledons are almost square very unusual and easy to identify.
Very interesting video Chris and I have to say that I've never tried growing a Pomegranate before, so I can't offer you much advice. But it would be cool if those cuttings took and the tree itself is looming great. 👍
Cheers Gavin. Fingers crossed with the cuttings. I'll keep you updated about them. It's a unique tree indeed and it's a fun tree to learn about.
Nice little tree Christopé. Pomegranates are very interesting. I was sent a couple seedlings from a fellow RUclipsr this spring. Looks very similar to yours but a bit smaller. Not sure what, if anything, I’ll be doing with it this summer. I’ll be sure to follow yours for inspiration. Thanks, keep growing
Thanks Matt. Always nice to hear someone else in the same boat as myself. I love the colours as they grow, great looking trees if done right.
Hi Matt 👊👊
Great decisions on this Chris live it mate gonna be a nice bonsai mate 👊👊👊
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Thanks man, nice project 👍🏼
Regarding "Pomegranates are pretty hard to find". It doesn't look as if it's a dwarf pomegranate, although I stand to be corrected. I've grown loads of pomegranates from seed from fruits bought in supermarkets (being a Yorkshireman I like neither waste nor expense). They are incredibly easy to germinate and grow like weeds. It might be worth considering.
I honestly can't remember if it's dwarf or not. I don't know why but I assumed they would be difficult to grow from seed. I might give them a go now I know they grow like weeds. Thanks for the information. I very much appreciate it 😊
@@bonsaiexpression The only thing I neglected to mention (which I'm sure that you know anyway) is make sure to suck the juicy pink stuff off the seed before planting it. The dicotyledons are almost square very unusual and easy to identify.
@hernandotorres1234 I did know yes but I appreciate you making sure so I'm not wasting my time if I didn't know. 👍🏼😁