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Bhagwa Pomegranate Tree

R270.00

The Bhagwa pomegranate is a variety known for its excellent fruit quality.

Pomegranates thrive in regions with hot summers and cool winters. They are well-suited to Mediterranean climates but can grow in semi-arid and subtropical areas.

Pomegranates are self-pollinating, but cross-pollination can increase fruit set. Bees and other pollinators improve fruit quality and yield.

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SKU: POM001-BGW-1 Category:
Position
Pomegranates require full sun for optimal growth and fruit production. Choose a location where they will receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.

Soil

They prefer well-drained soil with a pH range of 5.5 to 7.5. Sandy loam or loamy soils are ideal for good root development and water drainage. You can add a bag of acid compost when planting to achieve a slightly acidic soil.

Watering

While mature pomegranate trees are drought-tolerant, young trees require regular watering until established. Once established, water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.

Pruning

Prune Bhagwa pomegranate trees to maintain an open canopy and promote air circulation. This helps prevent diseases and encourages fruit production on outer branches.

Fertilising

To support growth and fruiting, apply one teaspoon every 4-5 months of our berry and fruit slow release fertiliser.  Press the fertiliser balls gently under the soil and add a layer of mulch, moving the mulch away from the plant stem.

Mulching
Apply 2 to 5 centimetres of pine bark mulch to protect the roots from UV damage and drying out. It retains moisture, and maintains an optimal pH. Do not let the mulch touch the plant stem, as it may cause infection or rot.

Pest and Disease Control

Aphids, citrus psylla, red scale, citrus greening. Spraying regularly with Agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control ) will assist in either prevention or after the fact. If you already have aphids or mites, wash the tree with a harsh hosing, and when dry, spray with Neem oil or EM Control. 

Practice good garden hygiene (remove fallen fruit and leaves).

Watch for root rot (if overwatered) and fungal infections during wet periods. 

Harvesting

Bhagwa pomegranates are typically ready for harvest in late summer to early fall, depending on the local climate. Harvest when the fruit reaches full color and makes a metallic sound when tapped. Cut the fruit from the tree rather than pulling it to avoid damaging the branches.

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