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I was going back and forth between grow bags and containers. Not sure what I want. I have a key lime that I want to put in a good pot, suggestions?

I was going back and forth between grow bags and containers. Not sure what I want. I have a key lime that I want to put in a good pot, suggestions?

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[–] Butler_crosley 0 points (+0|-0) Edited

I'm hoping you mean decorative plastic pot. Grower pots actually tend to not be ideal for long term use. They have thinner sides and larger drainage holes. I wouldn't use one for more than a couple years. That said, old grower pots are great for using when transplanting if you can't put the plant in its new home immediately. They also come in handy for holding vegetable garden harvests.

OP: I'd put the lime tree in a nice decorative pot but if you are having to overwinter it somewhere make sure you'll be able to move the pot. I've been growing a Meyers lemon in a concrete pot, that's about the same size as a squat 10 gallon grower pot, for the last 4 years. I'll probably do some root pruning and change out the dirt this year.

[–] GreenTreeFrog 0 points (+0|-0)

A thriving citrus will outgrow any pot, I had to plant out the lime I had potted up, it was going to get too big unless I pruned it brutally so I set it free.