Under normal circumstances, pomegranate blooms in May or so. The flowering period is long or short, which usually lasts until the first and middle of July. If the maintenance is not good, late flowering and short flowering period are likely to occur. It blooms in the relatively dry and warm conditions of the breeding environment, and buds appear almost in April.
Pomegranate flowers are very bright in color, orange red. There are 5-7 petals, single or double. They look very good. The flower is bell shaped and fleshy. Its flowers grow on the top of branches or at the axils of leaves.
1. Sunlight: during its flowering, it needs to be provided with a certain amount of sunlight, because it likes sunlight very much. Only when the sunlight is guaranteed, it can grow and bloom better. If the sun is weaker, it will blossom worse.
2. Watering: it has a certain drought resistance, so it is not necessary to water it too much, but also to ensure that there is enough water to maintain its growth. You can water it once a day in the morning, but you can't make water