First of all, you need to take pomegranate seeds out of the ripe pomegranate fruit, wash off the pulp and transparent film with water, then wrap them with moist paper towels, put them in a warm place, spray water every day to keep them moist, and wait for pomegranate seeds to germinate, which takes about 6 to 10 days.
Secondly, you need to prepare a flowerpot of moderate size, with drainage holes and transparent materials, as well as some fertile and nutritious soil with good air permeability and loose drainage, which can be mixed with humus soil, garden soil and sand in proportion and added with some base fertilizer.
Then, you need to put the soil in a flowerpot, spread the germinated pomegranate seeds evenly on the soil surface, then cover it with a thin layer of soil, spray water properly to keep the humidity, and put it in a sunny place. After about three or four weeks, you can see the seedlings grow out.
Finally, you need to pay attention to proper watering, fertilization, pruning and other management of pomegranate seedlings to make them grow healthily. If you want pomegranate to blossom and bear fruit, you need pollination and temperature control.