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Norm Vadala starts with ...
Will the dwarf Sharhtoot mulberry grow well in pot
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Norm Vadala
Palmyra WA
4th November 2017 4:21pm
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Chad says...
No problem. I have two. One I've had for three years and the other for nearly two and they both fruit easily. I'll post some photos tomorrow
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Chad1
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5th November 2017 11:39pm
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ivepeters says...
Have a white and a red both happily growing & fruiting in 53cm pots for last few years, no problems at all.
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David says...
Hi Norm,

Yes, it grows well in pot, but you need few basic things:
1. Good size pot, i.e. more than 30 l ,
2. good potting mix + 15% of washed sand.
3. PH slightly acidic , e.g. 6.5
4. Keep the soil moist but not too wet
5. Only apply fertiliser (start small dose) after you see the tree has young shoots.
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Fruitylicious1 says...
I'm pretty sure it will grow productively in a 35 liter pot or more. I am growing two dwarves at the moment; one black and one red. I've seen them at daley's u-tube. We have the luxury of doing all the plant maintenance over it in a smaller scale at our own leisure.
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Chad says...
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