Pomegranate bonsai can be pruned after defoliation in autumn, and it is often pruned during the growing season, such as budding, coring, pruning and thinning. If the branches are picked in autumn, they need to be covered with about 30 cm of soil to keep warm. If it is picked in early spring, it can be covered with 10cm soil to keep warm. If it is picked in late March, it can be directly cut and can take root in about a month. Loose and fertile sandy loam can be used as potted soil.
Pomegranate bonsai pruned the branches and leaves.
For branches and leaves, it is necessary to cut off the aging, yellowing and blackening branches and leaves in time to reduce the consumption of nutrients and promote the development of new branches. If you want to trim the shape of pomegranate bonsai, you can trim it when the weather is clear, which is beneficial to the recovery of the wound. Trim withered and long branches and leaves, preferably at a 45-degree angle, and then you can choose to tie them with soft ropes. The soft rope can be a palm rope or a plastic rope. According to the position, thickness and bending form of the growing point of the tree branches, a flat binding point is selected, and then one end of the plastic rope is tied to the end of the branch to be molded, and then the branch is bent downward to the required radian, and then the other end of the rope is tied to the trunk or a place where thick branches are not easy to slip, thus completing a bending.
Pomegranate bonsai pruning technique
According to the shape of pomegranate tree, cut off the trunk at an appropriate height and cut off the main branches. Pomegranate bonsai can be made into all kinds of trees, straight, dry and curved. Some trunks have two pieces of bark, and each tree has fruit at the top of the bark.
Pomegranate bonsai pruning grows fast.
Pomegranate trees germinate vigorously. In spring and summer, pomegranate trees can branch many times. Moreover, when the temperature is high, the branches will grow longer and denser, which will affect the appearance. Prune overgrown branches and leaves, ugly branches and thick withered branches.
Pruning and flowering of pomegranate
Pomegranate bonsai needs to prune the withered buds in time. Its branching ability is weak, but it also needs to consume a lot of nutrients. Pruning can promote the formation of flower buds.
Pomegranate pruning bears many fruits.
The terminal bud of pomegranate is easy to bear fruit and cannot be cut off. When turning pots in early spring, prune the overgrown and withered branches, leaving only 3-5 strong branches as fruiting branches. It is necessary to do a good job of thinning flowers and fruits when flowering.
Matters needing attention in pomegranate bonsai pruning
Potted pomegranate needs to prune the overgrown branches in time to avoid excessive consumption of nutrients. When they thrive, they need to pick up withered leaves.
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