How to grow pomegranate flowers

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1. Breeding environment

2. Pests and diseases


During the maintenance period, water frequently to keep the surroundings of the plant moist, but not waterlogged. It likes light and should be placed in a sunny place at ordinary times, especially in the seedling stage. It should have more than 12 hours of light exposure every day. Fertilizer must be applied frequently, once every ten days. Only with sufficient nutrients can the plant grow more vigorously. It grows quickly and needs to be pruned every spring. In addition, pay attention to pests and diseases.


How to grow pomegranate flowers
1. Breeding environment

1. Breeding environment

1. Watering: It likes a humid environment. During the maintenance period, the surroundings of the plant should always be kept moist, but no water should accumulate. In spring and autumn, watering can be done every two days. In summer, it is best to water every morning. Only when the roots absorb sufficient water can they grow more vigorously.

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2. Light: it It likes light. During the maintenance period, it is best to place it in a light place, especially in the seedling stage. It is best to have more than 12 hours of light every day. Pay attention to the flowering period, which should not be less than 6 hours, otherwise the flowers will easily fall off.

3. Fertilization: Fertilize frequently during the maintenance period. Use diluted organic fertilizer liquid as fertilizer. It is usually applied once every ten days, and dipotassium sulfate is added twice when the fruit is fruiting to promote fruit growth.

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4. Pruning: It grows quickly and needs proper maintenance. It will soon become luxuriant and luxuriant. In the later stage, pruning should be done once every spring to cut off the branches that are too long and dense, which can help the plant grow better and be more beautiful.

2. Pests and diseases

During the high temperature season, various diseases and insect pests are easily caused. The common ones are gray mold and leaf blight. When discovered, spray pesticides in time to prevent and control it. Otherwise, it will cause large areas of leaves to wither in the later stage, affecting the growth and reducing the ornamental value.

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