Pomegranate cultivation methods and precautions

Last Update :2024.05.03

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1. Maintenance methods

2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues


Watering: Potted pomegranates like a slightly humid environment, but you don’t need to water them too much at ordinary times. Just water them thoroughly when they are dry. Fertilizer: During its growth period, apply liquid fertilizer twice a month. Light: Adequate light will help it grow better, so maintain it in a location with good lighting conditions. Temperature: The most suitable environmental temperature for its growth is 15-25℃. If the temperature is lower than 15℃, its growth will be hindered.


Pomegranate farming methods and precautions
1. Maintenance methods

1. Maintenance methods

1. Watering: When cultivating pomegranates in pots, just keep the soil in the pot slightly moist. There is no need to pour too much water. Just be careful not to pour water on its flowers during its flowering period.

2. Fertilizer: It doesn’t take much to fertilize it. Apply liquid fertilizer every half a month or so. After fertilizing, water it with water to allow it to fully penetrate into the soil to ensure its growth.

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3. Light: It needs good enough light to grow. Maintenance, if there is insufficient light, the branches will be small and the leaves will turn yellow. If there is no light for a long time, there may be no flowering and fruiting.

4. Temperature: The growth environment of 15-25℃ is the most suitable for its growth. During the flowering and fruiting period, it is necessary to ensure that the ambient temperature reaches the standard. If the ambient temperature is lower than 15°C for a long time, the branches will become elongated and the quantity and quality of fruit will be reduced.

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2. Breeding skills

1 , Pruning: During the maintenance period, overgrown and old branches should be pruned frequently, which is of great benefit to the overall plant. Not only can it reduce excessive consumption of nutrients, it also increases its permeability, and insect pests will also be reduced.

2. Propagation: There are many ways to propagate, among which the division method is relatively simple. When the buds sprout in April, you can dig a root tiller and plant it directly to survive.

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3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

1 , Yellow leaves: If it is caused by over-watering, drain the water or change the soil in time. If it is caused by too much fertilizer, you need to water it as soon as possible to dilute the excess fertilizer and remove the soil.

2. Pomegranate stem moth: This pest is very harmful to pomegranates. It mainly sucks the sap from branches. After this kind of pest occurs, professional pesticides need to be sprayed in time to kill the pests.

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IV. Other questions

1 2. Can pomegranates be eaten? Of course, pomegranates are edible. When the pomegranate matures, its fruit will crack. At this time, you can pick it off, peel it off and eat it.

2. Can it be grown indoors: Pomegranates can be grown indoors, provided there is good lighting indoors, because the growth of pomegranate trees requires sufficient light and frequent ventilation.

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2. Breeding skills

3. Problem diagnosis and treatment

4. Other issues












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