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product_id: 75175881
title: "Pomegranate Salavatski Includes (4) Four Plants"
brand: "hello organics"
price: "Rp1242961"
currency: IDR
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reviews_count: 8
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# 3-6 inch rooted plants Super sweet fruit Zone 7 cold hardy Pomegranate Salavatski Includes (4) Four Plants

**Brand:** hello organics
**Price:** Rp1242961
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️🍬 Grow Sweet Success with the Cold-Hardy Salavatski Pomegranate!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pomegranate Salavatski Includes (4) Four Plants by hello organics
- **How much does it cost?** Rp1242961 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hello organics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hello organics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Organic Growth Boost:** Thrives in organic potting soil with built-in beneficial microbes and fertilizer
- • **Proven Longevity & Yield:** Consistently fruits after just 2-3 seasons, perfect for your backyard orchard
- • **Unmatched Cold Resilience:** Survives and fruits in Zone 7 winters without damage ❄️
- • **Ready-to-Grow Starter Plants:** Ships as healthy 3-6 inch rooted plants in 2-inch pots 🌱
- • **Sweet & Store-Bought Quality:** Delivers large, juicy, super sweet pomegranates rivaling 'Wonderful' 🍬

## Overview

The Salavatski Pomegranate is the ultimate cold-tolerant variety thriving in USDA zones 6-10, especially zone 7, where it fruits reliably without winter damage. These 3-6 inch rooted plants ship in 2-inch pots and produce large, sweet, red-orange fruits comparable to the popular 'Wonderful' variety. Ideal for professional gardeners seeking a resilient, organic-friendly fruit tree that delivers consistent harvests and elevates any home orchard.

## Description

Salavatski Pomegranate Plants are the most cold hardy compared to other varieties like "Wonderful" that could die back to the ground in central states. For instance, in Virgina these have fruited consistently without Winter Damage. Salavatski was his the choice for hardy, dependable, high quality fruit. The fruits as large as the store-bought "Wonderful" variety, and are orange-red in skin and red arils. Like "Wonderful" it is a hard seeded variety. These plants are good from zone 7-10, but may be grown to zone 6 when close to a house and with some Winter Protection. How to Grow Most all edible plants grow well in Full Sun but a little shade won’t hurt. Pomegranate Plants can be planted in most healthy soils in normal pH range. I recommend when you receive your plants to grow in a 4 inch to 1 gallon pot in a good organic potting soil like Fox Farm's Happy Frog. This type of potting soil has natural soil microbes and beneficials along with fertilizer already mix in. After your Pomegranate trees are a little more establish plant in a rich soil mix with similar beneficials and fertilizers.

Review: Just as advertised - Update: 9/7/2024 My 4 trees are still doing great. After transplanting some did loose all their leaves but came back looking very healthy. I’ve put 2 into larger containers and will try 1 in the ground to see if it can overwinter here in Nashville, TN. Previously; My 4 tiny trees arrived in great shape, healthy and beautiful. The packaging was great and it kept the trees safe. I followed the advice from the online site and placed each one into its own 1 gallon container. So far all seem to be doing great. They don’t like to be too wet I’ve noticed.
Review: After Two Years - I bought these plants 2 years ago in spring 2021 (it's now spring 2023). I’m in Zone 7B. I followed the recommendation of the grower/seller and put them in a small pot for the summer; then once they grew bigger, I put them into the ground at the end of summer. The plants were only a couple inches tall when they arrived. The plant is now well over 5 feet tall. Very healthy and beautiful, with bright yellow-green foliage in spring. I only kept two plants and gave two away to my neighbor. Both of mine are still alive, and so are his is. All three are luscious and growing well. Both of mine are in part shade. My neighbor’s is in full sun. All three plants are roughly the same size, although the one plant that I placed in more shade is perhaps a half foot smaller. I feed occasionally with Espoma citrus fertilizer once a month and liquid kelp from time to time or Myco+. No fruit yet because obviously the tree is still too small. I put tomato cages over both of mine last year to give them some support and to keep them from sprawling. So did my neighbor. He removed his cage, and the tree is standing up on its own, with a nice structure. Here’s what one of mine looks like now. Update: My neighbor’s plant is now bearing deep crimson-orange flowers this June 2023, after only three seasons in the ground (planted summer 2021). Hopefully, he can expect fruit come fall. Update: Both of my neighbor’s pomegranate trees are covered in pomegranates!!! I’ll try to post a pic soon.

## Features

- Most Cold Tolerant Pomegranate to Zone 7
- Extreme Healthy Value Super Sweet Like the Variety Wonderful
- These are 2 inch rooted plants shipped in 2 inch tray pots and are 3-6 inches tall.
- Salavatski Pomegranate Plants are the most cold hardy compared to other varieties like "Wonderful" that could die back to the ground in central states. For instance, in Virgina these have fruited consistently with
- I recommend starter your plants off in a 4 inch container with good Organic Potting Soil like Fox Farm Happy Frog where the fertilizer and soil beneficials are already mixed in.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B017WDSIY2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186,879 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1,231 in Fruit Plants & Seeds |
| Brand Name | Hello Organics |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (151) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
| Expected Planting Period | Winter |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | pomegranate |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hello Organics
- **Color:** Red
- **Expected Blooming Period:** Winter
- **Expected Planting Period:** Winter
- **Material Feature:** Natural, Organic
- **Moisture Needs:** Moderate Watering
- **Soil Type:** Sandy Soil
- **Sunlight Exposure:** Full Sun
- **USDA Hardiness Zone:** 6
- **Unit Count:** 4 Count

## Images

![Pomegranate Salavatski Includes (4) Four Plants - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51CaakjJM1L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How old are these plants**
A: Maybe 3 months very small .3 of them arrived healthy and are doing great . 1 arrived with two leaves and was dead within a week.

**Q: Will deer eat them if planted in unfenced area?**
A: They might eat the leaves  but don’t know about the fruit

**Q: How do you care for these plants? There were no instructions included and the listing just mentions type of potting soil and pots.**
A: I planted mine in the ground, adding Happy Frog potting soil. This was last September. . .we had three different episodes of freezing temperatures which these plants survived, however, it stunted their growth. They are only about six inches tall and very spindly. They don't like over-watering, that is, standing in water, need good drainage.

**Q: Has anyone been able to grow this in zone 6 successfully?**
A: I'm told I'm zone 6a and I'm told I'm 6b so idk which one but since I'm told 6b more often I go with that typically.  I have had a Russian pomegranate (bought elsewhere) I have had for 2 winters.  The first winter because it was still only a yr old I kept it in a sunny window in my daughter's basement that had one had a root cellar in it. That basement gets very very cold especially since heat rises and it's an over 100 yr old house.  I watered it only when it was dry down to my knuckle.  It did wonderful.  It received its chill hours but lived. Last year I left it and my Chicago fig in they're pots on my front porch with a large folded flannel sheet for protection of the roots I only brought them inside on 2 or 3 different nights that it was exceptionally cold. I still put them in the coldest room in the house I definitely didn't want to chance breaking dormancy.  The fig can actually sit in a dark cold garage without light while dormant.  Any ways this year I have had the issue of the pomegranate being alive (per the cut test in which I see live green color under the bark) but seems like it wont break dormancy.  Many "experts" I have reached out to that actually respond have said they agree it isn't breaking dormancy but have absolutely no suggestions as to what to do. One avid home gardener said the same happened to him but he just tried several things and wasn't sure what brought his out of it and that it might have broken dormancy the next growing season on it's own. Because I only had the 1 (I bought 1 1yr old plant from a seller on etsy) I just cringed and pruned all the above ground growth (I wouldn't be getting any fruit this year anyway the way things are going) I made 5 cuttings off what I cut off all the above ground parts and I'm trying to root those while hoping that the hard pruning pops it out of dormancy.  
My suggestion would be to keep it in a very cold area where it can recieve some light from a window or something the first 2-3 years. 3 to be on the safe side. But you do want to help acclimate it to your zone's winters. If you use grow lights you aren't going to want the plant to get too much heat. So technically it did survive the winter here but....

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Just as advertised
*by J***. on March 18, 2024*

Update: 9/7/2024 My 4 trees are still doing great. After transplanting some did loose all their leaves but came back looking very healthy. I’ve put 2 into larger containers and will try 1 in the ground to see if it can overwinter here in Nashville, TN. Previously; My 4 tiny trees arrived in great shape, healthy and beautiful. The packaging was great and it kept the trees safe. I followed the advice from the online site and placed each one into its own 1 gallon container. So far all seem to be doing great. They don’t like to be too wet I’ve noticed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After Two Years
*by P***E on May 6, 2023*

I bought these plants 2 years ago in spring 2021 (it's now spring 2023). I’m in Zone 7B. I followed the recommendation of the grower/seller and put them in a small pot for the summer; then once they grew bigger, I put them into the ground at the end of summer. The plants were only a couple inches tall when they arrived. The plant is now well over 5 feet tall. Very healthy and beautiful, with bright yellow-green foliage in spring. I only kept two plants and gave two away to my neighbor. Both of mine are still alive, and so are his is. All three are luscious and growing well. Both of mine are in part shade. My neighbor’s is in full sun. All three plants are roughly the same size, although the one plant that I placed in more shade is perhaps a half foot smaller. I feed occasionally with Espoma citrus fertilizer once a month and liquid kelp from time to time or Myco+. No fruit yet because obviously the tree is still too small. I put tomato cages over both of mine last year to give them some support and to keep them from sprawling. So did my neighbor. He removed his cage, and the tree is standing up on its own, with a nice structure. Here’s what one of mine looks like now. Update: My neighbor’s plant is now bearing deep crimson-orange flowers this June 2023, after only three seasons in the ground (planted summer 2021). Hopefully, he can expect fruit come fall. Update: Both of my neighbor’s pomegranate trees are covered in pomegranates!!! I’ll try to post a pic soon.

### ⭐ Plants die quickly!!!
*by S***A on February 17, 2023*

Not worth the time and money! Transplanted the whips to a 6-inch pot, placed under a grow light and watered every other day. All 4 plants died within 10 days.

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