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Planting method of potted pomegranate
Pomegranate originated from Southeast Europe to Central Asia and has been cultivated in China for 2000 years. Pomegranate likes sunny and warm climate, is strong and relatively cold-resistant, and has low requirements for soil, but loam with rich and loose calcareous soil is the most suitable for growth, and cohesive soil is unfavorable for its growth. Pomegranate transplanting is generally carried out in late autumn or early spring. Apply base fertilizer three times a year before flowering, during fruiting and after defoliation. Pomegranate likes water, it is better to keep the soil moist, but don't water it too much when flowering, otherwise the buds will fall off easily.

Pomegranate should be watered 1 time every day in summer, 1 time every other day in late autumn and 1 time every half month during the growing period. For plants with few flowers or no flowers, we should control fertilizer and water, inhibit vegetative growth, and gradually increase flowers and fruits. Plants that are not prepared to be placed indoors in winter can be moved indoors 1 ~ 5℃ for wintering after defoliation, and watered 1 time for half a month. If the indoor temperature is high and you can see the sun, water the plants placed indoors for 3 ~ 5 days 1 time.

Germinate indoors in spring, and then go out to change pots. Change the pot sooner rather than later. Wait until the new buds are born and the leaves are unfolded before changing pots.