Flowering time of pomegranate flowers
Pomegranate flower, a pomegranate plant, has grayish brown trunk, yellow-green shoots, very smooth, often quadrangular, and no terminal buds at the ends of branches. The leaves of pomegranate flowers are oblong or obovate, and the flowering period is concentrated in spring and summer, and the full flowering period is May-July, which generally begins in May and ends in the first half of July.
Maintenance of flowering period of pomegranate flower
Pomegranate flowers are not tolerant to low temperature, so they need indoor maintenance in spring and strengthen water and fertilizer management. Fertilize once every six months and water thoroughly. Cut off the weak flowers before flowering and provide sufficient light, which will prolong the flowering time and improve the fruit quality.
Flowering and watering
Pomegranate flowers will consume more water at flowering stage, so they need to be watered frequently, but the soil in the basin should not be too wet, otherwise it will lead to root rot, and attention should be paid to drainage in rainy season.
Fertilization at flowering stage
Pomegranate blooms in May. In order to help it blossom better, we should pay attention to increasing phosphorus and potassium fertilizer before flowering, reducing nitrogen fertilizer content and promoting flower bud differentiation. Pay attention to the low concentration of fertilizer, dilute it with water in advance, and do not apply thick fertilizer.
Flowering pruning
Pomegranate flowers generally do not need pruning during flowering, mainly before and after flowering. During the period of young trees, keep 3~5 main branches, and cut off the rest to keep the natural shape of the trees. Prune dense branches and dry dead branches after the results, and cut off too many branches.
Post-treatment of pomegranate flower at flowering stage
Pomegranate flowers sometimes can't blossom and bear fruit, mostly because of excessive water and fertilizer and nutrition, but the plants grow crazy and can't blossom, so they can be pruned properly and managed well.