Buy Pomegranate Seeds Online in India
Start growing your own Pomegranate Tree with Buy Pomegranate Seeds online from SeedVanam.
Pomegranates are not only delicious, but they are also packed with essential nutrients and antioxidants. Growing your own pomegranate tree from seeds is both fun and rewarding, and it can be easily done in home gardens, terraces, and small orchards.
At SeedVanam, we offer premium-quality pomegranate seeds that promise strong germination and healthy plant growth, leading to bountiful, sweet fruits that are perfect for snacking or juicing.
About Pomegranate Tree (Punica granatum)
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Scientific Name: Punica granatum
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Common Names: Pomegranate, Anar
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Family: Lythraceae
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Best Growing Season: February – June
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Harvest Time: 6–7 months after planting
Pomegranate trees are drought-tolerant and hardy, making them perfect for Indian climates. They are low-maintenance and can be grown in pots or gardens. The tree produces small, beautiful flowers that turn into the delicious, ruby-red fruits we all love.
How to Grow Pomegranate from Seeds
1. Choose Quality Pomegranate Seeds
Buy high-quality pomegranate seeds from SeedVanam for a better chance of healthy growth and fruit production.
2. Soak the Seeds
Soak the seeds in warm water for 24 hours to soften the outer shell and promote faster germination.
3. Soil Preparation
Pomegranates thrive in well-drained, sandy loam soil. The soil should have a pH between 5.5–7.0. Add organic compost to improve soil fertility.
4. Sowing the Seeds
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Sow the seeds 1/2 inch deep in seed trays or pots.
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Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.
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Place the seed trays in a warm area (20°C–25°C) for germination. Seeds typically germinate within 2–3 weeks.
5. Sunlight & Temperature
6. Transplanting
Once seedlings are 4–6 inches tall, transplant them into larger pots or directly into the ground. Space the plants about 3–4 feet apart to allow room for growth.
7. Watering
Water regularly but avoid overwatering. Pomegranate plants are drought-tolerant once established, but they need regular watering during their early growth stages.
8. Fertilization
Feed your plants with organic compost or a balanced NPK fertilizer every 4–6 weeks for optimal growth and fruit production.
9. Harvesting
Pomegranates are typically ready to harvest in 6–7 months. The fruit will turn bright red or yellow and feel heavy. When the skin starts to crack, it’s time to pick the fruit.
Care Tips for Pomegranate Plants
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Pruning: Prune the pomegranate tree regularly to remove dead or weak branches, which encourages healthy growth and fruit production.
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Support: If you’re growing a pomegranate in a pot, use a stake or trellis to support the plant as it grows.
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Pest Control: Use neem oil or organic pesticides to protect against pests like aphids, mealybugs, and fruit flies.
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Winter Protection: If you live in a cooler climate, protect the tree from frost during the winter months by covering it with a cloth or moving it indoors.
Health Benefits of Pomegranate (Anar)
1. Rich in antioxidants — helps protect against oxidative stress
2. High in Vitamin C — boosts immunity and skin health
3. Improves heart health — lowers cholesterol and reduces blood pressure
4. Aids in digestion — supports a healthy gut
5. Weight-loss friendly — low in calories but rich in nutrients
Why Buy Pomegranate Seeds from SeedVanam?
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High-quality pomegranate seeds with strong germination rates
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Perfect for Indian climates — grows well in hot, dry, or semi-arid regions
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Non-GMO, organically sourced seeds
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Ideal for gardens, pots, or small farms
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Fast shipping and reliable customer support