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Growing Pomegranate Trees – Pruning

The pomegranate plants must be cut back as they are about 2 feet high.The shoots coming up from top and bottom are removed and should have any marks. The fruits are grown at the tips of new growth only.

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How to Your Prune Pomegranate Trees

New York (USA), February 15, 2018

The pomegranate plants must be cut back as they are about 2 feet high. At this point, you should allow for 4 to 5 shoots to build up, which can be distributed evenly around the stem. It can keep the plant well in balance. It should start with about one foot from ground. It has a short but well defined trunk.

The shoots coming up from top and bottom are removed and should have any marks. The fruits are grown at the tips of new growth only. For the initial three years, the branches should be sensibly shortened yearly. This promotes the utmost number of new shoots from all sides. It prevents sprawling development.

You can thus achieve a sturdy well-made plant. Just after the 3rd year, the suckers and lifeless branches are rooted out.

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