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sue starts with ...
i have been told that any grapefruit tree is suitable for a relatively large pot. would you please advise if this is true. than you.

Time: 6th September 2011 3:08pm

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Brendan says...
Hi sue,
Try to buy one of the new dwarf varieties of grapefruit trees, they would grow well in a large pot.

My seed-grown grapefruit tree grew to 5 metres high and the trunk was about 600mm (2 foot) diameter. No good for any pot :-)

Time: 17th September 2011 8:28am

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sue says...
I've not been able to find anyone who sells dwarf varieties of grapefruit trees

Time: 22nd September 2011 1:58pm

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BJ says...
Daley's sells them on here, if you go through the citrus menu. they list them about every 2 weeks, but they usually sell pretty quickly.

Time: 22nd September 2011 7:59pm

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sue says...
Thanks Brendan & BJ - I'll keep an eye on Daleys citrus menu.

Time: 25th September 2011 9:28am

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