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(Well… No, it doesn’t.)

Does this video show a Lemon-Pomegranate hybrid?

According to a viral video, home farmers can succeed in growing lemon-pomegranate hybrids in their kitchens through simply planting a capsule containing a seed of each fruit into a pot of soil.

Although this video is often shared along with comments suggesting that the creation of this lemon-hybrid fruit is on the up-and-up, this video was actually created as a joke by one Adrian Kozakiewicz.

Kozakiewicz, an author, photographer, and invertebrate breeder of some viral fame, originally shared this video to his YouTube page “InsecthausTV” in June 2017.

It’s safe to say that this footage was indeed created as a humorous prank and that it does not show the genuine creation of a lemon-pomegranate hybrid. For one thing, creating a hybrid fruit is a long and complicated process, slightly more involved than placing two seeds into a capsule.

Source: snopes.com

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