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How to plant pomegranate trees?

It can be planted after defoliation in autumn and before germination in the following spring. The ground planting should be sunny, leeward and slightly high, with loose, fertile soil and good drainage. Potted plants are made of humus soil, mixed culture soil of soil and river sand, and appropriate amount of decomposed organic fertilizer is added.

When planting, soil should be brought, the overground part should be cut short properly, watered after planting, kept cool, and moved to a ventilated and sunny place after germination and survival.

Light and temperature are important conditions that affect the formation of flower buds. Adequate sunshine is needed in the growing period. The more sunshine, the brighter the flowers will be. Leeward, sunny and dry environment is conducive to the formation and flowering of flower buds. When the light is insufficient, only leaves will grow without flowering, and the suitable growth temperature is 15-20℃, and the winter temperature should be lower than-18℃.

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Pomegranate field planting should be re-applied with organic fertilizer once a year, and pot planting 1 2 years should be changed and fertilized. Topdressing should be done 3 ~ 5 times in the growing season, and attention should be paid to loosening the soil and weeding, and the basin soil should be kept moist frequently to prevent drought and flood.

Pomegranate needs pruning every year, which can be shaped into a single round head, a multi-stem cluster or a short flat-headed crown. In the fruiting period, long branches should be picked in summer and cut short after autumn;

Avoid the secondary and tertiary branches at the top to store nutrients, so as to form the fruiting mother branches in the second year, and cut off the tillers in the rhizosphere in time.