Pomegranate is a fruit that grows on trees. Pomegranate trees are usually planted in the ground, but pomegranates can also be made into potted bonsai. So is it easy to grow a potted pomegranate? How can you tell if the roots are rotten? What are the symptoms of potted pomegranate root rot?First, check the leaves. If they keep falling off for no reason, or if the leaves turn yellow, or even the young leaves fall off, it is not caused by insects, but most likely that the roots are damaged or rotten. In addition, if a newly planted potted pomegranate does not sprout for several months and its branches break easily, it will be difficult for it to survive without any water. It is likely that the roots have rotted and cannot recover. There are several other reasons that lead to root rot. For example, placing potted pomegranates in a poorly ventilated place on the balcony and causing water accumulation in the soil in the basin will lead to poor root breathing and easy rot. Or, when transplanting, the roots are severely damaged, which can also lead to root rot. Is potted pomegranate easy to grow?If the small pomegranate tree is planted directly in the ground, as long as the soil is not alkaline, it is easy to keep alive with regular fertilization and watering. The main reason is that the pomegranate tree is easy to take root in the ground, and it will grow well only if the roots are deep and the leaves are lush. As for the potted pomegranate tree, the important point is that it limits the range of its rooting, making the small pomegranate tree a little delicate. If it is not taken care of properly, it will have some minor problems. The second reason may be that it is overwatered and the soil is compacted, making it difficult for the roots to breathe. When buying a potted pomegranate tree, it is best to choose a small tree with lush branches and leaves that looks strong. The nutrient soil should preferably be a mixture of soil and sand, with the ratio of soil and sand each being about half. Such soil is not easy to compact. Water it every ten days and apply some organic fertilizer. Observe its growth frequently and take timely measures to treat minor problems such as yellow leaves. How to repot a potted pomegranateIf the pomegranate plant is too big, the pot is too small, the nutrient supply is insufficient, or it has been planted for one or two years, it needs to be repotted and transplanted. The time for repotting can be chosen in spring and autumn, as long as the temperature is around 15 degrees. Be sure to stop watering in advance when repotting, remove the pot after five days, and prepare new soil, preferably leaf mold plus river sand, coarse sand, garden soil, and some animal manure as base fertilizer. When transplanting and repotting, it is best to leave some old soil on the roots, so that the plants will survive more smoothly. Water thoroughly, place in a shaded and ventilated place for the first few days, and then water normally in the sun. |
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