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There is a kind of pomegranate flower that blooms in the shape of a bell for ornamental flowers, and it does not produce pomegranates; The flowers of the pomegranate tree are trumpet-shaped. Therefore, it is divided into pomegranate and pomegranate flowers: the fruit of a single petal flower, mostly an arbor; The flowers are multi-petaled, pomegranate flowers, do not bear fruit, and are mostly shrubs.
1 Pomegranate is a positive plant, which loves sunlight and requires sufficient light throughout the growing season. As long as there is no shortage of moisture, pomegranates are not afraid of strong light. Insufficient light will inevitably affect the growth of plants, which in turn will affect the pregnant flowers and buds, flowering and fruiting.
2 Sometimes cuttings of new seedlings, the year can bloom and bear fruit, the first thing for seedlings is to grow the "tree body" first, too early flowering and fruiting is not conducive to the growth of the tree body. Flower buds should be erased in the first few years to make the tree stronger. After 4 to 5 years, leave fewer flowers and fewer fruits (5 to 7), and the fruits are large at this time.
After that, it will gradually increase year by year, not greedy, too much, and the nutrients are scattered and not easy to grow, and in serious cases, it will affect the germination and growth of the next year.
3 Pomegranate growth should pay attention to reasonable pruning. In the first few years, the tree should be roughly pruned according to the shape of the tree, and it should not be too heavy. After 3 to 4 years, a rough pruning should be done before dormancy in late autumn, and a basic pruning should be done before germination in the spring of the following year.
The first fruit setting should be less than more, and the fruiting mother branch that affects the shape of the tree can also be pruned. After flowering and fruit setting, some new weak branches and useless branches should also be pruned in time.
4 Pomegranates can be plucked 2 to 3 times a year, and each time the branch is drawn, it will bloom once, and there will be fruit flowers when it reaches maturity. For the first time to shoot and flower, leave 3 to 5 fruit flowers, remove the excess, and thin 1 3 to 1 2 non-fruit flowers; The second branch flowering, if the first fruit flower is insufficient, leave a few, the rest are picked up, and the flowers are thinned with the first time; If the third branch is drawn and flowered, the fruit flowers are not left, the season is too late, and the fruit does not grow much, and the flowers are only half left, and the concentrated nutrition grows up to grow the fruit that has been sitting. In the future, the number of fruit sets can be increased year by year.
5 After late autumn, the temperature drops significantly, the green leaves turn yellow and begin to wither, and the fruits hang on the branches. It is best to pick the fruit when dormant, and remove it immediately after the Spring Festival at the latest, so as to reduce the nutrient consumption of fruit branches and ensure that the fruit trees are drawn and grow leaves as soon as possible in spring.
6 Although pomegranates are resistant to barrenness but like fertilizer, they should be planted with loose, breathable, fertile sandy loam. During the growth period, apply light fertilizer frequently, mainly phosphorus and potassium, and nitrogen fertilizer should not be applied more, so as to avoid the growth of branches and leaves affecting flowering and fruit setting. In addition, in late autumn, before the leaves fall, apply a full amount of fertilizer before they are dormant to promote their germination in the spring of the following year, and the branches are quickly and thick.
7 Pomegranate has less stringent water requirements and can tolerate short-term drought, as long as the potting soil has good water permeability, the water is larger and has little effect. Only the water is easy to make the branches and leaves grow, the first fruit is easy to fall, and the skin is easy to crack after the fruit is ripe, which affects the ornamental value.
8 Pomegranate fruit setting is most taboo in strong winds, especially strong winds and rain, which will cause great damage, and some of the light ones will fall and the heavy ones will be lost. Therefore, it is necessary to take precautions during the fruit setting period to ensure that the fruit set is safe and sound.
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The cultivation of pomegranates does not bear fruit, the main reasons are the imbalance of fertilizer supply, excessive nitrogen fertilizer, and insufficient phosphorus and potassium fertilizer; overwatering, soil that is too wet or waterlogged; Excessive pruning, damage to too many fruiting branches; Severe shading, insufficient light. These are all factors that cause pomegranates to only bloom and not bear fruit.
In addition, the variety is not properly chosen. There are many varieties of pomegranates, and the ground-planted edible pomegranates can be planted with tall, stout, large flowers and fruits, juicy and delicious species, such as big green skin sweet, three white sweet, big red sweet, jade seeds, etc. Ground-planted ornamental varieties can be selected mainly flowers, and occasionally bear fruit such as white-flowered pomegranate, yellow-flowered pomegranate, agate pomegranate, double-petaled pomegranate, etc.
Potted plants, almost all varieties are acceptable. However, the varieties with short plants, large flowers, long duration, easy fruit setting and bright fruit color are the most suitable. Among them, the dwarf pomegranate is the most suitable.
The tree is short, with thin and soft branches, and has a long flowering period, from summer to autumn. If cultivated in a greenhouse, it can have flowers all year round.
Pomegranates like sunlight and are fat. Pomegranates have flower buds and do not bloom, in addition to the potting soil is too dry or too wet to cause the flower buds to dry and wilt, the main reason is that the fertilizer is insufficient. Therefore, when pomegranates see flower buds, they must be topdressed in time, 1-2 times a month.
In addition, if a potted pomegranate with buds is left indoors for a long time, the buds will wither and not bloom due to lack of sunlight and air.
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It is called flower pomegranate, also called moon pomegranate, flower pomegranate.
The tree is a very rare plant, compared to the very tall fruit pomegranate tree, it is very short and small, and the flower pomegranate tree is a tree plant. The height of the flower pomegranate tree is not very high, but its ornamental value is very high, and it is often used as a greening plant in the garden. The trunk of the flowering pomegranate tree is dark brown in color and may fall off.
The flower colors of the pomegranate tree are varied, ranging from light red, yellowish-white, to a large number of flowers. Because the flowering period of the flower pomegranate tree is particularly long, the flower pomegranate has a very high ornamental value. Because the pomegranate tree is very small, the pomegranate tree is more suitable for potted plants, and it is best to have drainage holes at the bottom of the potted plant, so that after watering, the water can be discharged in time, effectively preventing the accumulation of water inside the potted plant.
Pomegranate flowers have strong environmental adaptability, whether it is in the hot environment in summer or the low temperature environment in winter, pomegranate flowers can grow. There are no high requirements for soil, even if it is weakly acidic or weakly alkaline, it can grow, and the best soil for planting pomegranate trees is sandy loam.
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The pomegranate that does not bear fruit is called flower pomegranate, also known as the pomegranate of the moon season, the tree posture of the flower pomegranate is beautiful, the branches and leaves are beautiful, the tubular flower ovary is underdeveloped, it is difficult to pollinate and bear fruit, the plant needs to consume a lot of nutrients when flowering, and it is necessary to apply the Kaina file to accelerate the effect of nitrogen fertilizer from the germination period to the initial bud sensitive period, and use it with phosphate fertilizer, in addition, the flower pomegranate is often propagated by cuttings and other methods.
The pomegranate that does not bear fruit is called the flower pomegranate, also known as the Yueji pomegranate, is a relatively old pomegranate variety, the flower pomegranate has a beautiful tree posture, beautiful branches and leaves, the young leaves are green in early spring, and the ovary of the tubular flower is underdeveloped, it is difficult to pollinate and bear fruit, and it is a pomegranate that only blooms but does not bear fruit.
Flower pomegranate flowering needs to consume a lot of nutrients, so in the maintenance of the need to timely supplement fertilizer, so as not to affect the flowering of the plant due to insufficient nutrients, the germination period to the early bud application of accelerated nitrogen fertilizer, and with the use of phosphate fertilizer, to promote the flower pomegranate flowers to flourish.
Flower pomegranate is commonly used cuttings, branching, striping three ways to propagate, cuttings when choosing the annual healthy and stout flower pomegranate branches as cuttings, in the spring of the following year for cuttings, branching is in the annual Qingming Festival before the spring buds germination to dig out the robust root system planting, striping can be carried out in spring and autumn.
In the maintenance, the branches and leaves of the pomegranate should be pruned in time, and the annual branches should be topped, carved and circumcised during the peak growth period to control the growth of the branches, promote their differentiation into flowers, and thin the long branches, dense branches and diseased branches of the plant, and retract and renew the drooping branches.
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In the first year of the pomegranate tree, the tree does not have enough nutrients to grow flower bones, so it will not bloom and bear fruit.
How pomegranate trees are maintained.
Cultivation methods. Plant.
Pomegranates can be grown all year round, but early spring and autumn are the best. However, there is a slight difference between the north and the south, the north is spring and the south is autumn, and the suitable time is planted, which is more conducive to the growth of pomegranates.
Pomegranate planting generally selects high-quality seedlings with complete root system and full bud eyes, applies a certain amount of basal fertilizer, and puts them in the sun for maintenance.
Water and fertilizer management. Pomegranates are resistant to drought and waterlogging, so it is necessary to pay attention to timely drainage in ordinary maintenance to prevent poor plant growth caused by excessive watering. Of course, in the germination stage, the fruit expansion period and before the leaves fall, we should pay attention to watering during these three periods to ensure that the soil is wet and does not accumulate water.
In the year of planting, additional fertilizer is required, and an appropriate amount of fertile leaf water-soluble fertilizer is added to the fertilizer. Fertiliser should also be applied before falling leaves in autumn, usually by digging a pit next to the plant and burying it deep to keep the fertilizer away from the rhizome to avoid burning the roots. Fertilization is also required during the peak fruiting period to promote fullness.
In addition, in the growing season, it is necessary to top dressing in time according to the growth of the plant, mainly nitrogen fertilizer, and increase potassium dihydrogen phosphate in fertile leaves in time.
Guaranteed sunlight. Pomegranate is a positive plant, and it is necessary to ensure that there is enough sunlight.
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The reason why the pomegranate tree does not bear fruit in the first year is that the nutrient accumulation of the tree body is relatively small last autumn, the flower bud differentiation is not good, and most of the flower buds that are differentiated are bell-shaped flowers, which only have stamens and no pistils, which are destined to fail to bear fruit. Only tubular flowers (with a big belly at the back) can produce pomegranates.
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Pomegranates grow for 3 to 10 years before they bloom and bear fruit.
Pomegranates are deciduous trees or shrubs, 2 7 meters high, with a flowering period of 5 to 6 months and a fruiting period of 9 to 10 months. Pomegranates prefer a warm and sunny environment, and are resistant to drought and cold, as well as barrenness, and are not tolerant to waterlogging and shade. The soil requirements are not strict, but it is advisable to cultivate with well-drained sandy soil.
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1. The nutritional growth of pomegranate bonsai is poor, which may cause no flowering or falling flowers, and the soil of bonsai should generally be kept moist, and the soil should be fertile and loose and breathable. In the early stage of flowering, there can be no lack of water and fertilizer, and the normal nutritional growth needs of pomegranates should be ensured.
2. Pomegranate does not bloom due to the growth of many causes, pomegranate bonsai in the flowering period fertilizer water should be properly controlled, do not water and fertilize too much, especially do not apply too much nitrogen fertilizer, during this time, should control the growth, flowering period to apply more phosphorus and potassium fertilizer, can be sprayed with Bika potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution for foliar fertilizer.
3. Pomegranate does not bloom, it may also be caused by the lack of flower bud differentiation, and the temperature may be too high during flower bud differentiation, or it may be caused by elongation. At this time, it is necessary to appropriately increase the temperature difference between day and night, and prune or pinch the top of the long branches to promote the growth of side branches, and leave flowers and fruits on the side branches.
4. Pomegranate bonsai should not be placed in a shady place before flowering, it should be allowed to see more light, and strengthen ventilation to promote its robust growth.
5. Pomegranate bonsai should be regularly topdressed, mainly with fully decomposed organic fertilizer, and fast-acting fertilizer should be applied in small amounts or not in the early and middle flowering periods, so as not to cause growth. The soil moisture is mainly semi-dry and semi-wet, do not water too often.
6. Pomegranate bonsai should be managed to prevent and control various pests and diseases in time to reduce the phenomenon of falling flowers and buds caused by pests and diseases.
7. In short, pomegranate bonsai does not bloom from the aspects of temperature, fertilizer and water management, prevention of growth, strengthening light and ventilation, and proper pruning of long branches, which can effectively prevent and control the phenomenon of not flowering, and promote more flowering and more fruits.
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Nitrogen fertilizer is applied too much. Another reason is that there is no pruning, and the branches and foliage are too dense and consume nutrients. Reasons why pomegranates don't bloom:
1. Avoid blocking light and shading. Pomegranate is a light-loving plant, insufficient light, there will be growth and malnutrition, resulting in pomegranate branches straight and thin, yellow leaves and flowers, few flowers and fruits, and even sometimes no fruit, and many insect pests, therefore, garden pomegranate cultivation can not be blocked by buildings or other plants. 2. Avoid heavy water and fertilizer during the flowering period.
Pomegranates are sensitive to water and nitrogen fertilizers during their flowering period. Many people think that pomegranates need a lot of water and nutrients during the flowering period, so they apply a lot of fertilizer and watering, but the result is often the opposite, resulting in excessive vegetative growth of pomegranates, resulting in a large number of flowers and fruits. Therefore, pomegranate should be moderately watered during the flowering period, less nitrogen fertilizer, and some phosphorus fertilizer, potassium fertilizer, boron fertilizer and zinc fertilizer can be applied in an appropriate amount.
3. Avoid dense and vigorous branches. Pomegranate grows fast, can be pumped twice a year, if the dense branches and erect branches are not disposed of in time, not only affect the ventilation and light transmission, but also the long branches and dense branches will compete with flowers and fruits, affect fruit setting and reduce quality, but also easy to make pomegranates suffer from diseases and insects. The correct management measures are:
Erase the excess sprouts as soon as possible, leave 50 cm for the long branches that have space to use, and twist them to a flat and oblique state; When the backbone branches are upright, the backbone branches should be opened to an inclination angle of about 600 with the ground by bracing and pulling to maintain the balance between vegetative growth and reproductive growth. Fourth, avoid leaving too many flowers. The cultivation of pomegranates in the courtyard is to enjoy the flowers, the second is to watch the fruits, and the third is to eat the fruits.
Most of the pomegranate flowers are ineffective flowers (trumpet flowers), and due to the large amount of nutrients consumed by these flowers, the effective flowers (calyx are long and slightly bulging) fruit set are seriously affected. It's like a jargon in gardening: "A tree full of flowers, half a tree; Half flower, full of fruits. Therefore, in the cultivation of pomegranates in the courtyard, we must do a good job of thinning the flowers, and at least the ineffective flowers should be thinned during the flowering period to ensure the amount of fruit set and the quality of the fruits.
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Pomegranate flowers do not bloom because the plant is in a state of overgrowth, which occupies the open space of the flowers, and the plant cannot bloom. If the fertility is insufficient, the growth of the flower buds will be more difficult, and the pomegranate flowers exposed to strong light will sunburn and wilt and cannot open. Before the flowering time has arrived, the pomegranate flowers will definitely not bloom, so you can maintain them patiently.
Also get more sun.
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It could be a lack of light. Pomegranate is a light-loving plant that is particularly fond of light. If the pomegranate is left in a dark place and does not get enough light, the pomegranate will not bloom.
It could also be improper watering. If you don't water the right amount of water, the amount of water in the soil will also affect flowering.
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