Know what to do if pomegranate plant is not bearing fruits!

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Do you also find it difficult to plant this beautiful red pearl like fruit "Pomegranate" in a pot? Pomegranate is not only delicious but it is a treasure trove of antioxidants, fiber and vitamins.

You can easily grow pomegranate even in small space, just keep these things in mind.

How to grow pomegranate:

Although you can grow pomegranate plant from seeds, it would be better to grow it from a healthy plant.

Use pots with drainage:

Since it is a fruit tree, plant it in a large pot or grow bag with good drainage.

Choose the right potting mix:

To plant the plant, you must mix cocopeat, vermicompost, and cow dung in the normal soil.

Ways to fill soil in a pot:

Before filling the soil in the pot, spread a layer of dry leaves, then make three such layers of potting mix.

Take care of light:

Any fruit tree needs sunlight to grow, so keep the plant in a sunny location.

Water and fertilizer:

After planting the pomegranate plant, water it once a day and add vermicompost or cow dung manure once or twice a month.

Protection from insects:

To protect the plant from insect attack, mix neem oil in water and spray it on the plant.

age and maturity

It may also happen that your pomegranate tree is not yet mature enough to bear fruit. It may take about 3 to 5 years for a pomegranate tree to bear fruit.