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Winter Special ☃️👋White Pomegranate Seeds✨Planting success rate 98%

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          Description

          Plant profile

          Scientific name Punica granatum
          Climate Adaptable but prefer areas with long, hot summers
          Soil Various soil types
          Sunlight Full sun
          Fertilization Balanced fertilizers, especially phosphorus and potassium.


          In general, pomegranate fruits are typically red or pink in color. However, there are some rare varieties or cultivars of pomegranate whose fruits may exhibit a white or light yellow hue. These types of pomegranates are commonly referred to as “White Pomegranate” or “Yellow Pomegranate”.

          In rare cases, the fruit may turn pink. The flowers are beautiful and are cultivated for ornamental purposes as garden trees. Potted plants and bonsai are also possible.The fruit weighs around 400g, and the fruit has little acidity and strong sweetness. It is a strong species with excellent cold resistance, heat resistance, and disease resistance. Prefers fertile land in a sunny and well-ventilated place.

          Planting---Learn More

          • Climate and soil: Pomegranates prefer warm and dry climates, but they can adapt to various climate conditions. Ensure well-draining soil rich in organic matter, with a moderate pH level.
          • Sunlight: Adequate sunlight is crucial for pomegranate growth. Choose a planting location that receives at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
          • Fertilization: Provide balanced fertilizer, especially during the growing season. Pomegranates have higher requirements for phosphorus and potassium, crucial for fruit development.
          • Pruning: Regular pruning helps shape a healthy plant structure, improves ventilation, and enhances fruit production. Remove dead, crossing, or overly crowded branches.
          • Support for fruit: Consider providing support as the fruit develops to prevent branches from breaking due to the weight of the fruit.

          Note: While pomegranates are relatively drought-tolerant, they need sufficient water during flowering and fruiting. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.

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