Help - my pom is dying!
Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 9:17 am
Hi,
I bought a pomegranate tree from gumtree around a month ago which had healthy green leaves and two pomegranates on it.
For the first couple of weeks I watered quite frequently along with the other plants - probably every couple of days - however the leaves started yellowing and dropping off. After reading that poms are used to arid conditions and home gardeners often overwater I have reigned it right back the last couple of weeks just leaving it to the rain to water.
The leaves have continued turning yellow/brown and dropping off, they look crispy/underwatered but I'm not sure so would love some advice. See below for some photos taken today.
A few other points for context:
- I put the pot in a slightly larger pot with good drainage and left all the attached dirt, just filled in the side with some additional potting mix
- the fruit still seem well attached, one is red and the other mostly green (they both seem the same as when I got the tree, I don't think the green one has ripened much)
- I live in Melbourne Australia, it's Autumn here so we have been having some pretty hot days, up to mid 30 degrees Celsius, but generally with at least a couple of days of rain a week
Thanks in advance!
Susie
I bought a pomegranate tree from gumtree around a month ago which had healthy green leaves and two pomegranates on it.
For the first couple of weeks I watered quite frequently along with the other plants - probably every couple of days - however the leaves started yellowing and dropping off. After reading that poms are used to arid conditions and home gardeners often overwater I have reigned it right back the last couple of weeks just leaving it to the rain to water.
The leaves have continued turning yellow/brown and dropping off, they look crispy/underwatered but I'm not sure so would love some advice. See below for some photos taken today.
A few other points for context:
- I put the pot in a slightly larger pot with good drainage and left all the attached dirt, just filled in the side with some additional potting mix
- the fruit still seem well attached, one is red and the other mostly green (they both seem the same as when I got the tree, I don't think the green one has ripened much)
- I live in Melbourne Australia, it's Autumn here so we have been having some pretty hot days, up to mid 30 degrees Celsius, but generally with at least a couple of days of rain a week
Thanks in advance!
Susie