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jeff_12422

pomegranate tree

jeff_12422
9 years ago

I got a pomegranate tree for Mother's day and of course life got busy and I didn't transplant it to a larger pot. It also started to dry out b/c it wasn't getting enough water and was in direct sun.... oops...

Well, now I have a pot for it and new leaves are coming in, but I'm worried that transplanting in this heat would stress it even more. Of course, leaving it in the smaller pot won't help.... So what do I do?

My plan is to switch pots in the evening, and put it in a corner that gets afternoon shade. But will heat reflected from the brick walls burn it? What about the dead limbs, should I prune them or wait until fall when it's cooler?

This is my first fruit tree, in case that's not obvious.... Thanks for any help!

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