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Can pomegranate branches be inserted alive?
Pomegranate branches can be cut alive. First, cut off a branch from a pomegranate tree which is 1 ~ 2 years old, and then soak the branch in carbendazim solution for 10 second for disinfection. Cuttings should be cut in sandy soil with good drainage. After cutting is completed, the soil around the branches should be leveled to prevent the branches from tilting.

Pomegranate branches can be inserted with pomegranate, which is a common fruit in life. Generally, it will be propagated by layering. So, can pomegranate branches be inserted on pomegranate branches? Cut pomegranate branches and soak them in water for several hours to let them absorb enough water. After about half a month, they can be inserted into the soil without sunlight.

It is best to carry out cutting in spring, and moderate temperature in spring can improve the survival rate of cutting. When cutting, 1 ~ 2-year-old pomegranate tree can be used as cutting. After cutting, you can soak the branches in carbendazim solution 10 second for disinfection, and then apply some rooting powder to the roots of the cuttings.

Choose sandy loam with good drainage and flat terrain for cutting. After the cutting is completed, the soil around the branches should be flattened to prevent the branches from tilting. After that, organic fertilizer or base fertilizer can be applied once to provide nutrients for the branches. After proper maintenance, it can germinate in about ten days and take root in twenty days.

When the branches grow into small trees, they are easy to be infected with aphids and red spiders, so attention should be paid to prevention and control. Aphids can be treated with Mirex emulsion or pirimicarb wettable powder, which can be sprayed for 2 ~ 3 times to kill aphids. Dicofol can be used to treat spider once a day for three days.