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seedling vs. named feijoa cultivars

cousinfloyd
10 years ago

I have a couple feijoas that are sizing up in pots that I bought from Edible Landscaping a year ago. I assume they're seedlings. I was looking recently at Rolling River's website, and now I'm wondering if I should plant named varieties instead. They seem like they're marginal in terms of cold-hardiness for me, so I want to plant them in a protected spot, but those spots are limited, so I'm thinking the spot may be too precious for seedlings if the named cultivars are substantially better. How are feijoas propagated? I would guess they're rooted? Are they easily rooted (like a pomegranate or gooseberry/currant) or do they require rooting hormones or special temperature or humidity contols, etc.? Or are they grafted? Could I graft onto the plants I have now? I appreciate any thoughts anyone has for me.
Thanks,
Eric

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