Fruit Plants In Pots Must Immediately Have Their Roots Pruned
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 Published On Mar 16, 2024

Knowing the characteristics of fruit plants in pots or tabulampots that need to have their roots pruned or replanted is mandatory for those of you who like to plant plants in pots, especially fruit plants, ornamental plants and bonsai plants. Planting plants in pots requires special care if you want fruit plants in pots or tabulampots to grow and bear abundant fruit. Apart from fertilizing, controlling pests, pruning branch formation, pruning roots are also included in caring for fruit plants in pots or tabulampots. Pruning the roots is something that must be done, because this concerns the survival of the plant in the pot itself. If a fruit plant in a pot does not have its roots pruned regularly, it will result in the plant not growing optimally because the roots will no longer be able to grow in the pot. The condition for a plant to grow must also be accompanied by the growth and development of its roots. If the roots are no longer able to grow and develop in the pot, then instead of bearing fruit, the plant will stop growing and if left untreated, the fruit plant in the pot itself could die. Root pruning applies to all types of plants that grow in pots, both fruit plants such as mangoes, avocados, guava, oranges, longans and ornamental plants such as flowers and bonsai plants. By pruning the roots of plants in pots, the plants will continue to grow well in the pot and bear abundant fruit in the pot. There are even some fruit plant hobbyists in pots or tabulampots who say that if you want fruit plants in pots to bear heavy fruit, you have to prune the roots first. So in conclusion, all fruit plants planted in pots must have their roots pruned or the pot moved if the plant has started to stop growing or its growth is no longer good. Usually characterized by small and short shoots, then if you don't water them for a few days, many of the leaves will turn yellow and fall.

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