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Why does my pomegranate tree have no leaves?
Because the normal growth of pomegranate needs dormancy in winter, only enough dormancy can grow well. Your pomegranate is kept indoors all the year round, and the sunshine is definitely insufficient. These two factors will cause it to fail to grow and even die. You need to put it in a sunny place and water it well. If you don't do it, you will fall completely. It is best to apply ternary or multivariate compound fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, not only one element fertilizer. After leaving the house, we should not only have sufficient light, reasonable watering and fertilization, but also carry out appropriate pruning, because most potted pomegranates are bonsai, and pruning is mainly based on shaping, and long branches, too dense branches, cross branches, pests and diseases, overlapping branches, etc. should be cut off. This is not only ornamental, but also makes pomegranate grow well, blossom more and bear more fruits. Because potted pomegranate has little soil, it will cause freezing damage if it is placed outdoors in winter, so it is recommended to put it in a place without heating. It is best to put it in a sunny place during the dormancy period, and water should be controlled, even if it is dry for a few days, it is not too late to water it again. But if the potted soil is too wet during dormancy, the roots will rot.

Pay attention to the fact that after winter dormancy, when the outdoor temperature is higher than 0℃ in early spring, it should be maintained outdoors or on the balcony to make it grow naturally, grow new leaves, blossom and bear fruit.