How to propagate pomegranate flowers: sowing methodThis method is perfect for propagating small pomegranates that are meant to be seen as flowers and fruits. In mid-September, when the fruits are ripe, select the full seeds and place them in a shady place. After the seeds are dry, store them in sand and then plant them in March of the following year. How to propagate pomegranate flowers: cutting methodThere are two methods of cuttings: softwood cuttings and old branch cuttings. In mid-to-late September, choose branches with higher lignification that year as the objects for cuttings. The lower cut of the cuttings should be slanted and the upper cut should be flat. All the leaves at the bottom should be cut off, leaving only a few leaves on the top. After cuttings, pay attention to watering and shading. How to propagate pomegranate flowers: layering methodSelect thick branches at the base of the tree, carve the lower part with a knife, and bury it in the soil. How to propagate pomegranate flowers: division methodIn spring, select root suckers and dig them up with their roots for cultivation. |
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