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I know pomelos do not come true from seed
and our climate is much too cold to plant them in the ground but I'd still like to give them a try for the sake of it.
Florian, I know its been 3 yrs now, just wondering how your seedling Honey Pomelo are doing ?I'm planning to grow out some seeds myself.
Pomelo do not come true from seed & also require a large node count before they will flower. In ground they will take 5+ years in perfect conditions. In a container they will never flower or produce fruit, that's just the nature of the variety.
Interesting, seems to have some Poncirus and probably coldhardy genes. Interesting how hardy and how the fruit quality is ?