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Pomegranate
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Punica granatum

PomegranateShrub

The pomegranate is a fruit-bearing, deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punicoideae, that grows to between 1.5–5 metres (5–16 ft) tall. Rich in symbolic and mythological associations in many cultures, it originated in the region spanning the Caucasus and the Iranian plateau — including modern-day Iran, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pomegranate was first domesticated by ancient Iranians in the Iranian plateau and nearby regions about 5,000 years ago. It is extensively cultivated for its fruit.

FamilyLythraceae
GenusPunica
NativeAsia
LifespanPerennial

Care Guide

Everything you need to know to keep your Pomegranate healthy and thriving.

Sunlight

Full Sun

6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering.

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Watering

Moderate

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering.

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Soil

Well-drained

Prefers well-drained, fertile, loamy soil rich in organic matter.

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Fertilizer

Every 2-3 weeks

Use balanced fertilizer every 2-3 weeks during growing season.

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Pruning

Regular

Prune regularly to maintain shape and encourage more blooms.

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Temperature

18-30°C

Thrives in warm temperatures. Protect from frost.

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Seasonal Care

How to care for your Hibiscus throughout the year.

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Common Problems & Solutions

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Yellow LeavesCause

Overwatering or poor drainage

Solution

Reduce watering and improve drainage.

PestsCause

Aphids, mealybugs, and spider mites

Solution

Use neem oil or insecticidal soap.

No FlowersCause

Lack of sunlight or nutrients

Solution

Provide 6+ hours sunlight daily.

Wilting LeavesCause

Underwatering or extreme heat

Solution

Water thoroughly and move to shade.

Expert Tips

Deadhead regularly to encourage more blooms.

Mulch the soil to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Move the plant to a larger pot if roots are bound.

Use organic compost for healthy growth and more flowers.