1. Can pomegranate seeds be planted in small pots?Pomegranate seeds can certainly be grown in small pots, and the seed germination rate is quite high. It will sprout about a month after planting, and then you can transplant it into a potted plant when it grows bigger. 2. Planting method of pomegranate potted plants1. Save the remaining pomegranate seeds, put them in a container, and clean the protective film on the outside. You can soak it in clean water, select the more mature seeds, and remove the floating seeds. 2. Soak the healthy seeds in warm water, change the water once a day, and soak them for about 7 days. Then you can plant them. 3. Choose a flower pot with good air permeability, such as a clay pot or a purple clay pot. It is advisable to fill it with fluffy sandy loam for maintenance, and spray some water to wet the soil surface. 4. Then sow the seeds into the soil and place them in a cool and windy place for maintenance. It will germinate after about twenty days. 5. In addition to sowing and planting, cuttings and maintenance can also be carried out. During the plant's vigorous growth season, cut a healthy branch from it and then directly insert it into the soil for maintenance. The survival rate is also very high. |
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