Given your arrow length, they're probably going to hit the ground regardless of what bow quiver you attach to your bow. To function properly, limb mounted quivers must be slid all the way onto the riser fade outs.
When you do this, the hood ends up 6-8 inches from the center of the bow, which means that the arrows extend to near the lower limb tip. That, in turn, means they're going to stick into the ground when you lean your bow against a tree. No way around it with a limb mounted quiver. Of course, you can always prop up your bow upside down.
If you drill the riser to accept quiver bushings, you may have a little more adjustability. But the riser on a short bow is also short, and you would need fairly long extension arms or rod that slides on the quiver mounts to move the arrows up, and that can lead to balance and vibration noise problems.