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Growing Pomegranate Trees – Harvesting

The pomegranate fruit is ripened in six to seven months of their flowering. As the pomegranate fruits become ripe, they develop a typical color. The pomegranate fruits are picked before over maturity when they are cracked open, especially in rain.

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How to Harvest Pomegranate Trees

New York (USA), February 15, 2018

The pomegranate fruit is ripened in six to seven months of their flowering. As the pomegranate fruits become ripe, they develop a typical color. As you tap them, they make a metallic sound.

The pomegranate fruits are picked before over maturity when they are cracked open, especially in rain.

The pomegranate fruits must not be picked off but cropped near to the base, so there is no damage to stem, while handling and shipping the fruit.

Pomegranate is just like apple in storage and enjoys a long stored life. You can maintain Pomegranate fruit best at a temperature of 32°- 41° F. It can be kept as it is for about 7 months in the temperature ranging from 80 to 85% relative humidity without contracting or spoiling.

You can keep the pomegranate fruits in storage, as they can be juicy and flavored even more.

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