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Pomegranate faded after changing pots. Is it a big problem?
Pomegranate flowers wither after changing pots. Is it a big problem? The problem is not big. It's best to trim the bad leaves and put them in a bright and ventilated place on the balcony. Leaves should be sprayed with water frequently to increase humidity and be more drought-resistant. It doesn't matter if the soil is dry without watering.

Will pomegranate flowers die if they change pots and leaves fall off? They should be nematodes. Soak cut tobacco in water. Watering flowers with that kind of water can drown insects. Just try it. Don't pour tea leaves into flowerpots in the future, it is easy to grow bugs.

How to preserve pomegranate flowers after cutting roots and changing pots? Cut off all branches and put them in a cool place to slow down the growth of roots. My hydrangea is shaved now, and you can see the leaf buds in less than a week. Hydrangeas like shade, so don't stay in the sun for a long time.

The problem of pomegranate flowers in bonsai plants is that pomegranate is harmed by a turtle scale insect, which is very harmful and its branches will die.

Prevention and control methods: first, brush it off, and second, spray special insecticides, such as chlorpyrifos, chlorpyrifos and scale insects, which will die.

If you can't buy medicine, you can also spray 300-500 times of washing powder solution after brushing your teeth, and then rinse the whole plant with clear water after about 10 hour, mainly for pomegranate breathing.

Can potted pomegranate flowers be cut? Pomegranate can be cut completely. Cutting can be carried out according to the following methods.

(1) The selected cuttings must be strong and free from diseases and insect pests, with short internodes, thick branches and leaves and full bud tips. It is not advisable to choose branches and long branches that are about to bloom. (2) The cuttings are generally cut into a section of 8- 12 cm long with 2-3 buds on it, and the cut at the lower part of the cuttings should be 0.5 cm below the node. The incision should be smooth, cut off the lower blades, leaving only the upper 2-3 blades. The insertion depth is generally about 3 cm. (3) The suitable temperature for most flowers to take root is 20-25℃, and the relative humidity of air is 80%-90%, which is beneficial to take root. (4) Strengthen post-cutting management. Water it after inserting it, cover it with plastic film and put it in a hidden place to prevent direct sunlight; But increasing light at night is beneficial to the survival of cuttings. Open the plastic film 1-2 times a day (if there is a hole in the film, you don't need to open it) to supplement the required oxygen to prevent the occurrence of germs. Water should be sprayed frequently to keep the cuttings moderately wet, but not excessively, otherwise the cuttings will be too wet, which will affect the healing and rooting of the cuttings; When the new roots of the cuttings grow to 2-3 cm, they can be transplanted into the pot.

It can also be propagated by water insertion. This method is simple and has high survival rate, which is suitable for ordinary family flower growers. The specific method of inserting water is: insert the cuttings directly into the bottle or into the perforated wooden board to make them float on the water surface, and pay attention to changing the water frequently after insertion, or put a few small charcoal for anticorrosion. When the new roots grow to 2 cm-3 cm long, they should be put into the pot in time. Attention should be paid to the following points: (1) Water injection should be carried out in the season when the temperature is not too high. (2) The incision must be leveled with a clean and sharp knife, otherwise the incision is perishable. (3) It is best to choose a dark glass bottle and put it in the dark. (4) After taking root (tender roots are 2-3 cm long), put them into the pot in time, otherwise the roots will be tender and delicate if they stay in the water for too long, which will easily damage them and affect their survival. (5) In the early stage of potted plants, the potted soil should be kept moist, and proper shading should be paid attention to, and fertilization is not allowed.

How to raise pomegranate flowers? Transplanting seedlings into pots in the middle and late March. Before planting, the drainage holes at the bottom of the basin are padded with ceramic tiles, and some nutrient soil is filled at the bottom of the basin. Put the seedlings in a pot, cover them with soil for cultivation, hold them up a few times by hand, and then cover them with water. The filler in the basin should be 5 cm below the edge of the basin. Then put the flowerpot in a sunny place to increase humidity and promote root growth.

Managing pomegranate after planting likes fertilizing, applying more base fertilizer when planting, applying some organic fertilizer after defoliation in autumn and winter, and applying quick-acting fertilizer before and after defoliation. Potted pomegranate should not be fertilized too much each time because of the limited pot soil. Commonly used fertilizers are mainly organic fertilizers such as cake fertilizer and fermented liquid fertilizer.

Plastic pruning potted pomegranate has the characteristics of tight branches and dense leaves. Dormancy can be pruned once, and it can be rounded into single stem, multi-stem cluster or flat top.

Can pomegranate flowers be picked in advance? Pomegranate flower in advance

Can you pick pomegranate?

What do you mean?

Not in advance.

Can planting bear fruit?

How to raise pomegranate flowers? First, the varieties with beautiful flowers and fruits are more ornamental, such as pink sweet pomegranate, agate pomegranate, white pomegranate, red shell pomegranate, four-season pomegranate and soft seed pomegranate.

Second, choose flowerpots and mixed soil flowerpots. Choose clay pots, wooden barrels and wooden cases. The spout is 30-40cm in diameter and 30-35cm in depth. Nutrient soil preparation: humus or humus 7 parts, peat soil 2 parts, sand 1 part. All kinds of soil are crushed, sieved, mixed evenly, stacked, covered with branches or other flammable materials, and ignited, which not only increases the plant ash, but also plays a role in treating soil at high temperature.

Third, seedling cultivation pomegranate seedlings can be propagated by cutting and layering. Cutting seedlings require cutting robust 1 year-old branches from the mother tree, which are full and stout, with full bud eyes, with a diameter of 0.5 cm and a cutting length of about 20 cm. They can take root and sprout in about 20 days at 20-25℃ by cutting them in sandy soil or other loose substrates and keeping them moist.

4. Transplant the seedlings into flowerpots. Transplant seedlings in the middle and late March, put tiles on the drainage holes at the bottom of the basin before planting, and fill some nutrient soil at the bottom of the basin. Put the seedlings in a pot, cover the soil for cultivation, lift the seedlings up a few times by hand, water them, and cover the soil after seepage. The filler in the basin should be 5 cm below the edge of the basin. Then put the flowerpot in a sunny place to increase humidity and promote root growth.

5. Manage pomegranate after planting. Apply more base fertilizer when planting, and then apply some organic fertilizer after defoliation in autumn and winter, and apply quick-acting fertilizer before and after defoliation. Potted pomegranate should not be fertilized too much each time because of the limited pot soil. Commonly used fertilizers are mainly organic fertilizers such as cake fertilizer and fermented liquid fertilizer.

Sixth, shaping and pruning potted pomegranate has the characteristics of tight branches and dense leaves. The dormancy period can be pruned once, and it can be integrated into a single stem round head type, a multi-stem cluster or a flat top type.

Seven, pest control pomegranate such as dry rot, sooty blotch, can cut off the diseased branches and burn. The main pest was peach fruit borer, and 50% dichlorvos was sprayed with 500- 1000 times solution during the incubation period; From early June to early July, the larvae were sprayed with 2000 times of pyrethroid solution before eating fruit, and other leaf-eating pests were also treated; After fruit setting, 500 grams of dry fine soil can be mixed with 5 grams of phoxim emulsion, and appropriate amount of water can be added to make medicinal mud for control.

Eight, overwintering in winter, potted pomegranate is placed in a sunny shed, and the room temperature does not exceed 5 C, keeping normal dormancy.

Potted pomegranate flowers bloom where flowers are like fire fighting the sun, and children are like pearls falling on a jade plate. "Pomegranate is a good potted plant, whether it is a flower or a fruit. Pomegranate flowers are divided into single petals and double petals; Colors are red, crimson, yellow and white, red and white; Fruit can be divided into big fruit and small fruit. Red varieties with double petals and big flowers and red varieties with three seasons are suitable for ornamental purposes in pomegranate bonsai.

Pomegranate is not strict with basin soil, neutral soil or acidic and alkaline soil can be used, and sandy loam rich in organic matter is the best. It can be made of river mud and mountain mud mixed with appropriate amount of fine sand, or mixed with 9 parts of sandy loam soil and 1 part of decomposed compost soil, and then mixed with 1% calcium superphosphate or bone meal. It is best to put the pomegranate in a pot and turn it over when the bud has just sprouted. In other seasons or flowering and fruiting seasons, it is best to change pots with soil balls to ensure their survival. In pomegranate bonsai, pots are usually turned once every 2-3 years.

Pomegranate is extremely drought-tolerant, so watering should be "dry and wet, rather dry than wet", especially in the flowering and fruiting period, more attention should be paid to controlling the amount of watering. When watering, you should pay attention to prevent the flowers from getting damp and rot. Pomegranate likes fertilization, but the amount of fertilization should not be too large each time, so it can be "thin and diligent". From spring to autumn, decomposed organic fertilizer is generally applied once a week or every 10 day. Foliar topdressing can also be carried out in summer, and 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution can be sprayed. During the period of leaf development, flowering and fruit setting, more phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied to promote flowering, fruit promotion and fruit preservation. Pomegranate likes warm, potted pomegranate is not cold-resistant in winter, so pay attention to antifreeze, and you can move it indoors for maintenance. Pruning in pomegranate bonsai usually happens after the flowers wither. If it is a fruitless pomegranate, generally cut off the residual flowers after the flowers wither, and cut off the branches appropriately. At the same time, combine pruning and fertilization to promote its germination and flowering. Because pomegranate is strong and easy to sprout branches, these disorderly branches that affect the ornamental effect should be removed frequently to avoid wasting nutrition. In the usual maintenance, delicate branches, diseased branches and dead branches should also be cut off in time. Generally, the flowering branches of pomegranate are updated once every three years, and dead branches, dense branches and disorderly branches can be cut off after defoliation in winter to maintain and develop the tree shape. In early spring, it is generally lightly trimmed. Don't cut off its branches or damage the terminal buds at this time, because the terminal buds of pomegranate branches will generally develop into flower branches.

Pomegranate is a tree species with strong light, which needs sufficient sunshine in the growing season. Only when placed in a sunny place can buds form, blossom and bear fruit. If the light is insufficient, only the long leaves will not bloom, so the light intensity directly affects the flowering of pomegranate. Pomegranate likes light, can withstand high temperature and dry environment, and is a good tree species for beautifying residential balconies.

How to cultivate potted pomegranate How to prune potted pomegranate How to prune potted pomegranate How to prune potted pomegranate How to cultivate potted pomegranate: Pomegranate flower, also known as rose pomegranate, is native to Iran and Afghanistan in Central Asia. I like sunny and dry environment, which is cold-resistant, drought-resistant, waterlogging-resistant, and shade-resistant. I don't have strict requirements on soil, and fertile and loose sandy loam is the best.

Pomegranate flower is a unisexual flower. Flowers on trees can be divided into female flowers and male flowers. Two flowers are very beautiful. The base of male flower is small, and the edge is obtuse triangle, which will fall off after flowering; The base of the female flower has obvious swelling (visible when flowering), and only the second flower will bear fruit.

The propagation of potted pomegranate generally adopts sowing method and cutting method. Sowing method: Choose fully mature fruits, take out the seeds, wash them in the shade, store them in the sand, and sow them in the seedbed around Grain Rain in the following spring. The soil with a thickness of 1 cm can germinate in about 20 days, and can be transplanted when there are 4 real leaves.

Cutting method, the propagation rate of young stem cuttings in summer is high, or branches over 2 years old can be cut into branches with the length of 15cm ~ 30cm before bud germination or during winter dormancy, and callus will be generated after being buried for one month, which can be cut in spring and take root and germinate after one week.

Pomegranate is suitable for growing in sunny and well-ventilated places. Potted pomegranate should be placed in a sunny place, preferably in a sunny place all day. Insufficient sunshine can easily lead to virtual growth, less flowering and less fruit. Pomegranate should be properly watered. If the soil is too dry, it is easy to drop buds, dried fruits and fruits. If the soil is too wet, it is easy to cause the phenomenon of falling buds and cracking fruits.

Fertilize potted pomegranate, apply basic fertilizer once in autumn and winter, all kinds of fermented bean cakes, peanut bran, soybean water and fishy water can be used, apply quick-acting compound fertilizer once before germination and flowering in spring, and apply phosphate fertilizer every 15 to 30 days during flowering, which can meet the normal growth needs of potted pomegranate and ensure bright flowers and fruits.

Potted pomegranate is generally pruned after defoliation in winter to remove its roots and tillers, prune drooping branches, dead branches and transverse branches inside the crown, and remove over-dense branches, diseased branches and aging branches to make the crown grow evenly.

Pests and diseases of pomegranate mainly include ants and scale insects. Pouring tobacco water into the soil can repel ants, and spraying 40% omethoate 1000 times to 1500 times or 25% omethoate 1000 times to 2000 times can control scale insects.

Pruning method of potted pomegranate;

The shape of pomegranate whole plant is suitable for natural joy, and it can be pruned according to its habit of branching and flowering. After a period of time, all the new branches that did not bloom in that year stopped growing, and the top bud and several lateral buds at the top began to differentiate into mixed buds to form fruiting branches, preparing for the fruiting branches in the next year. Such fruiting branches should be kept as much as possible and not cut off; Under the condition of insufficient nutrition, some new lateral branches no longer grow or form terminal buds when they grow to a certain extent, but grow clusters of leaves at the top of the branches, which often interfere with the tree shape and affect ventilation and light transmission, so they should be cut off from the base; There are also some branches that are particularly vigorous. They grow continuously in spring, summer and autumn, and can produce secondary branches and tertiary branches irregularly, but they can't form mixed buds, so they can't produce fruiting branches in the coming year. Therefore, it should be picked in summer to prevent them from growing endlessly and consuming nutrients, so as to promote the formation of full lateral buds between leaves and prepare for the production of new fruiting branches in the coming year.

Keep some needles growing at the top of branches as auxiliary branches, and use their dense leaves for photosynthesis. If there are too many branches and too dense, some of them can be thinned out to facilitate ventilation and light transmission. Pruning after fruiting refers to rebuilding dead branches, weak branches, long branches, dense branches and sprouting branches at the base. Because the terminal flower buds of pomegranate on spring shoots are reliable, spring shoots are generally not cut short except for plastic needs.