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Bare root pomegranate trees are resilient once established, but the first few months after planting are absolutely critical. If there’s one thing you focus on for transplant success, make it consistent and strategic watering. Whether you’re planting in a mild climate or in the middle of a drought, here’s how to give your pomegranate tree the best possible start.


đź’§ Hydration Starts Before You Dig

Don’t skip this step! Before you plant, soak the bare root pomegranate tree in clean water for 1 to 2 hours. This reawakens the roots from dormancy and prepares them to take in moisture and nutrients from the soil.

⏱️ Max time: 6 hours. More than that, and the roots may suffocate.


🪨 Build in Moisture Reserves with Soil Moist Crystals

As you dig your planting hole, mix Soil Moist Transplant Crystals into the loosened soil. These crystals act like tiny sponges, soaking up water and slowly releasing it back to the roots when needed.

Great for:

  • Fast-draining or sandy soils
  • Dry climates and hot regions

đź’§ First Watering: Go Deep, Not Wide

After planting, your first watering is the most important one.

  • Water with 2–3 gallons immediately after planting
  • Let the water absorb slowly to eliminate air pockets and saturate the root zone
  • Avoid runoff—use a slow trickle for maximum absorption

🌿 Bonus: Apply mulch around the tree base (not touching the trunk) to help lock in moisture.


đź“… Follow-Up Watering Schedule (First 12 Weeks)

New pomegranate trees need consistent care during their first growing season:

  • Weeks 1–4: Water every 2–3 days depending on rainfall and soil drainage
  • Weeks 5–12: Water once a week with 3–5 gallons
  • Use Weed Pro Mats or mulch to prevent moisture loss and suppress weed competition

Always water at the base—not overhead—to avoid fungal issues.


🌊 Drought Strategies: Keep Your Tree Alive in Dry Spells

Planting during drought? It can be done—if you’re proactive:

  • Water deeply twice per week with 5–6 gallons each time
  • Install drip lines or use a bucket with small holes for slow-release watering
  • Mulch heavily and apply Soil Moist for added moisture retention

🚨 Avoid shallow watering! It evaporates fast and doesn’t reach the roots.


✨ Water is the Ultimate Lifeline

Let’s keep it simple: even perfect soil and sunshine won’t help if your pomegranate tree dries out. Water is the key to:

  • Root establishment
  • Bud formation
  • Leaf development
  • Transplant shock recovery

Start strong, stay consistent, and your tree will reward you with years of vibrant fruit.


🍇 Where to Buy Bare Root Pomegranate Trees?

If you’re serious about success, get your trees from a trusted source: Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC.

Why Ty Ty?

đź’š Non-GMO, zone-appropriate trees
đź’¸ Competitive pricing for every budget
đźšš Super-fast shipping when it matters most
🛡️ Free 1-Year Plantsurance Guarantee — we’ve got your back if a tree doesn’t make it

Zero stress. All success. 🌱


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