How to Make a Potted Rose Pomegranate
This article introduces how to make a potted rose pomegranate and provides a detailed explanation of the planting method for pomegranate potted plants. Let's learn about it together.
I. Sowing
1. Sowing Time
This plant has strong vitality and is highly adaptable to the environment. Besides winter, sowing can be carried out in the other three seasons. Although the sowing time is flexible, it is necessary to ensure certain temperature conditions, generally not lower than 18 degrees and not higher than 25 degrees, to ensure the normal growth of its seeds.
2. Sowing Method
Since the shell of this plant's seeds is very hard, it needs to be slightly treated with clean warm water before sowing, usually soaked for one day. However, it should be noted that the water for soaking should not be higher than 40 degrees, otherwise, it may damage the seeds. After sowing, a thin layer of fine soil should be gently covered over the seeds, not too much, and it should be kept moist at all times. In the summer when the temperature is too high, it is necessary to prevent the invasion of strong sunlight and heavy rain, either by covering the seeds or moving them indoors. After sowing, the seeds can germinate in about half a month.
II. Transplanting
After the seeds have germinated, wait for the new seedlings to grow to about 15 centimeters before transplanting. When transplanting, the soil should be taken with the plant, and a flower pot with a diameter of about 20 centimeters should be chosen, with only one plant per pot. The pot should use fertile vegetable garden soil as the base soil and mix in a small amount of decomposed fertilizer cake. After transplanting, the plant should be pinched to help it grow branches, making the plant shorter and denser, and improving the shape of the plant.
III. Management
If the rose pomegranate is seedlings in early spring, it usually blooms in June-July of the same year and bears fruit in the autumn. If the plant is three years or older, it can bloom nearly a hundred flowers and bear dozens of fruits at the same time. The fruit usually weighs about 80 grams, with larger fruits reaching up to 200 grams. As long as the conditions are suitable, the fruits and flowers will remain on the tree, providing a very good ornamental effect.
In winter, as long as the temperature is maintained between 5-25 degrees, the plant can continue to bloom after autumn until the new year. Friends in the south can let it overwinter naturally, while those in the north need to move it indoors.
When planting, the plant should be given ample sunlight, and appropriate supplementation should be provided during long periods of cloudy weather to help the plant store nutrients and increase the quality of blooming and fruiting. In addition, ensuring suitable water and fertilizer conditions is sufficient.
The above detailed introduction about how to make a potted rose pomegranate and the planting method for pomegranate potted plants is provided for netizens to refer to and learn from.