What do I need to fix?

mroth

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73BBAFCF-B97C-414A-88C0-3648C83D3A10.jpegMy dwarf pomegranate has been outside for a couple weeks (the weather finally stabilized). I have been watering consistently early morning around sunrise and the soil hasn’t completely dried out. It looked scorched and I am not sure what to do. It gets sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon. What am I doing wrong?
 
Probably just indoor leaves dying.

If it has to come in and out it's best to plan a defoliation at these single move points.

Above 50F at night.

Sorce
 
Yep, that's a leaf burn caused by sunlight.
Nothing to do about it now. Next time, try acclimating the tree by exposing it to light gradually; keep it in the shade for a week or two before you put it in full sun.

I keep my pom outdoors in winter even. But it doesn't get really cold here.. -15C is about the coldest.
 
Yep, that's a leaf burn caused by sunlight.
Nothing to do about it now. Next time, try acclimating the tree by exposing it to light gradually; keep it in the shade for a week or two before you put it in full sun.

I keep my pom outdoors in winter even. But it doesn't get really cold here.. -15C is about the coldest.
Thanks! This is my first year and I have a lot to learn. Appreciate the advice.
 
They don’t mind water at all in a loose mix. Agree above. Let those leaves burn and remove them when more brown than green. I taken to leaving the petiole of any leaf cut unless wanting to truly disappear.
 
Probably just indoor leaves dying.

If it has to come in and out it's best to plan a defoliation at these single move points.

Above 50F at night.

Sorce
🤔 I've never defoliated mine and they bloom inside during the winter and outside during the summer.
 
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