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Do pomegranate trees go dormant?

Additional Winter Care for Pomegranate Trees (15 C.) so the plants do not go totally dormant. Just as with other plants in a dormant or semi-dormant phase, water the pomegranates sparingly during the winter months. Only moisten the soil down an inch every week to 10 days.Click to see full answer. In respect to this, do pomegranate trees lose their leaves in the winter?Yes. If your pomegranate tree is losing leaves, it could be due to natural, non-damaging causes such as deciduous annual leaf drop. Pomegranate leaves turn a pretty yellow before they drop to the ground in fall and winter. how do you revive a pomegranate tree? Keep an eye on the weather report and if temps threaten to drop below 40 degrees F. (4 C.), move the plant indoors to a sunny window. Water the tree deeply about once a week, possibly more often during peak summer months. Fertilize the tree with half cup of 10-10-10. Furthermore, how cold can a pomegranate tree get? The trees are more sensitive to cold weather than hot. Frost tolerance varies by species, but in general, they may be able to tolerate temperatures that range from 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 18 degrees Fahrenheit, though they might be damaged even at the higher end of this range.How often do you water a pomegranate tree?Once the tree roots are established, you can cut back, and the pomegranate can even withstand drought conditions. The tree will be happiest and most productive with 50 to 60 inches of water every year. Irrigate at least twice a month during the dry season. Keeping soil moist can prevent the fruits from splitting.

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Chauncey Koziol

Update: 2024-07-08