Turn the basin once every 1-2 years. The seedlings should be changed into a larger basin to provide enough space for their growth. The old pile can keep the original basin. When turning the basin, remove half of the old soil, add new soil, and cut off the old roots or fibrous roots to promote the growth of new roots. It is more advantageous for flowering to add enough mature fertilizer to the soil to increase the content of P and K fertilizer.
If the basin is not turned over for a long time, there are more fibrous roots in the basin, less nutrients in the soil, less flowers or even no flowers.
Pomegranate is more fertilizer loving than common flowers. In addition to applying enough basic fertilizer when turning basin, pay attention to increasing phosphate fertilizer in growing season. It can apply 0.2% potassium dihydrogen phosphate several times. The best amount of fertilizer is liquid fertilizer, which is conducive to the rapid absorption of plants.
In order to make pomegranate bloom more, it is necessary to ensure sufficient sunshine and water in the bud stage of pomegranate, but the basin soil should be dry as much as possible. During the curing process, the leaves will slightly wilt. First, put pomegranate in the shade for about 30 minutes. After the temperature of the pot soil and pomegranate plant has decreased, spray water on the leaves. After a while, water the pot again. Repeat several times, and flower buds will appear in about 25 days.
If there is rainy weather during flowering, it will affect pollination. At this time, pomegranate should be moved to a place with ventilation and rain protection. After the weather is clear, it should be put in the sun to raise flowers. Pomegranate flower can be divided into male and female flowers. The front end of male flower is larger, and the front end of female flower is smaller. In order to improve the result green, artificial pollination can be carried out: use a brush to lightly point on the pistil, then use a brush to lightly point on the pistil, and repeat several times to assist in pollination. The best pollination time is in the morning. The hot weather at noon is not good for pollination.
Pomegranate should be pruned once after falling leaves or before spring. If there are too many flower buds, some of them should be cut off in time. As a result, unwanted fruits should be cut off according to the shape. The arrangement is well arranged, which can not only enhance the overall aesthetic feeling, but also promote the results.