Dwarf Pomegranate
800
Maintenance Level
Moderate
Placements
Outdoor-Shades or Indoor
Toxic
NO
Fragrance
Low
Seasons
Autumn Winter
Plant Height
12" to 20"
Water Frequency
Winter
Weekly
Summer
Twice Week
Fertilizer Frequency
Winter
3-4 Month
Summer
2-3 Month
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The pomegranate tree is branched and spiny with glossy, leathery, oval to oblong leaves that grow in whorls of five or more on the branches. The tree produces bright red flowers singly at the tips of the branches and a rounded hexagonal fruit with a thick pink-red skin.
Soil Need
Loamy Soil,Clay Sand Mix
Fertilizer (type)
Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer
Growth Pattern
Slow
Pruning
2-3 Month
Re-Potting
Every 17-18 Month
Process :
1. Pick a spot that that gets plenty of sunshine.
2. Choose a soil that drains well.
3. Pomegranate trees are not able to cope with waterlogged soil. Instead, they do best in well-draining or even sandy soil.
4. Shelter the pomegranate from wind and intense moisture.
5. Water the pomegranate immediately after planting it. Doing this helps to settle the soil around the newly planted pomegranate.
6. Fertilize the pomegranate tree once it has become established.
7. Keep the area around your pomegranate weed free.
1. Elegant Houseplant
Do's
1. Weed / Suckers should be removed from around the central trunks as they develop.
2. Prune out any crossing branches or shoots to three to five per branch.
3. Provide with additional irrigation during dry periods.
Don'ts
1. Don't expose it to extreme cold/hot weather.
2. Save from strong winds.
3. Avoid soil with water renetion issues.