November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Growing A POMEGRANATE TREE Time Lapse


Not really a tree yet 😀 i will keep this one going, update video July 2023.

I missed one day in the middle due to the camera turning off and i tried to make it look smooth, it’s not perfect though there is a slight jump.

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Growing A POMEGRANATE TREE Time Lapse

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  2. I had a WONDERFUL idea from the thumb nail of this video ♥ Someone should make a youtube channel like you of the plant timelapses but combine it with art. It would be neat to see the plants growing out of the fruit like how it looks in the thumbnail of this video but for real. like real plant coming out of perhaps fake fruit of said plant. if you get what i mean ♥

  3. If I wasn’t a fan before I am now! BUT!!! It made me cringe when you cut it open like that! That is so NOT how to open a POM! Anyway…. You should grow Coxcombs…may need to wait til next year tho. There seeds are so unbelievably small but the end result is absolutely beautiful. I live in the mid west and we plant the seeds in early June and by October they are AMAZING! Such little time and so much potential in such a tiny seed. I have the Magenta hue and the seeds have been handed down through the generations. They come in several colors but the most rare are the blue. I promise you’ll be amazed! As soon as they sprout they just do not stop!

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