Questions tagged [pomegranate]

Punica granatum - a fruit bearing shrub or tree.

Pomegranates, Punica granatum (Genus Punica) is a deciduous shrub or small tree that is native to Iran. It has since spread to the Caucasus, Himalayas, and Kerala.

Pomegranates have been cultivated for their fruit since ancient times. Today, cultivation is common in the Middle East, and Central & Southern Asia; and has spread to drier parts of the Mediterranean, and Latin America (including California and Arizona).

As well as being grown as a fruit crop, pomegranates are often grown as ornamental trees. They are also drought tolerant but can be prone to fungal root decay in wetter climates.

The pomegranate fruit contains large numbers of seeds. These can be consumed raw. Each seed has a red casing (aril) that contains juice. The juice is used to make grenadine syrup, and is often also used in traditional Middle Eastern recipes.

Use this tag for all questions about growing pomegranate trees/shrubs.

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Does a pomegranate tree need propping up?

We planted a small pomegranate tree (about 1 foot tall) a couple of years ago. The tree has been growing nicely, now standing about 3-4 feet tall. Last year we had a bunch of flowers but no fruit. This spring I pruned it fairly aggressively and we…
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How should I prune my pomegranate trees?

I have a pomegranate tree that is 6 years old. It didn't get enough water for several years, and was growing under a canopy of other trees, so it only grew about 1 meter (~4 feet) high. How and when should I prune it to stimulate growth?
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Caring for my pomegranate tree

I have a pomegranate tree that I planted 4 years ago. The tree is heathy but the fruit production is not great. The flowers fall off before developing into fruit or soon after. The fruits crack open and the size of the fruit is average size but…
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What is a good variety of pomegranate to grow in Pennsylvania (US Hardiness Zone 6b/7a)?

I'm in south-central Pennsylvania and I've heard of hardy varieties of pomegranates that will grow in zone 6b/7a. What are some of the hardiest varieties that folks have successfully grown and fruited in a similar climate?
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How to grow pomegranate from cuttings?

What I did is simply inserting the pomegranate cuttings in the pot with potting soil after soaking in the water for a day. What should I do after that? How often should I water the cuttings and what temperature is suitable for rooting? Many…
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Should I remove what remains of a seed from the top of a sprout?

I planted a seed from a pomegranate, and it successfully started to grow. However, the seed's shell is still remaining on top of the sprout, stopping the leaves from opening. I am worried that the sprout will not get enough sunlight (as its leaves…
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How to strengthen a leggy pomegranate sapling?

I just received a Wonderful Pomegranate sapling in the mail. It is 18 inches tall. Its single trunk is so thin and tall that it can't stand up by itself. I believe the gardening vernacular to describe this is "leggy". How do I strengthen it to be…
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White object under pomegranate tree leaf

Anybody know what this is on my pomegranate tree leaf?
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Pomegranate aphids or something else

I bought this pomegranate plant a few days back. Plant was healthy but now I see this tiny white things on the plant, these could be aphids I am not sure. I have adde some snaps, can someone confirm this. I have sprayed the plant with soap solution…
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How to make a plastic bottle sun resistant for DIY watering irrigation

I want to accomplish this DIY water technique for my pomegranate trees. https://youtu.be/mEV65WTyxkU I want to make those plastic bottles resistant to the sun as there is a lot of sun over here (35 - 40 degrees C). Well there may not be all day long…
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Why isn't my pomegranate tree bearing fruit?

I have a good size pomegranate tree I planted in the ground about 6 years ago. The plant is healthy and bears flowers and tiny fruit which quickly fall off rather than developing into a good size pomegranate. I get fruit later in the year but only a…
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Raised bed in citrus cultivation in heavy and low permeable soils

Good morning, here a citrus grower from Sicily. Now there is a strong tendency in the world to grow citrus (pomegranates and other plants) in raised beds/berms, like this: The reason seems to be that this system greatly increases permeability and…
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What is this disease or nutrient difficiency on my Parfianka Pomegranate?

I've had a 3 foot tall Parfianka Pomegranate tree planted in the ground for several months. It gets about 7 hours of direct sunlight per day. It's been fertilized with compost, mycorrhizae enriched 10-10-10 fertilizer, and slow release fertilizer…
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Increasing pomegranate production with second tree

We have a single pomegranate tree we planted recently. We’ve read that adding a second can greatly increase your harvest. I assume this means more than just accounting for the extra tree. How does adding a second tree increase fruit production…
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Pomegranate splitting: Why is it happenning and how to prevent this

Why do my pomegranates keep splitting every year? I have read some articles that they need even watering, with drip irrigation. Also too much nitrogen can cause the fruit to split. Does anyone have experience on this problem? Edit: We have to…
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