Why don't potted pomegranate flowers bloom?

As the saying goes, "pomegranate is not afraid of cold and heat, and the sun is fat." Potted pomegranate should be placed in a well-lit place. Horseshoe slices can be used as base fertilizer when changing pots in spring, and phosphorus and potassium fertilizers should be applied before flowering. Apply dilute liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing period, and be careful not to pick branches at will in spring, because most pomegranate branches grow flowers, just cut off dead branches and shorten long branches. For cutting propagation plants, if the cuttings are branches at the base or seedling stage of the mother plant, they will delay flowering because of their relatively young development. If flowering and fruiting are early, strong branches on old plants that have been flowering for many years should be selected as cuttings, preferably branches that germinate at the base of the plants.