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Cherry trees in 9cm pots, how big?

7 replies

PureBlackVoid · 17/03/2022 14:45

Just wondering what height to expect it to be if one is ordered now?

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Insanegotnobrain · 17/03/2022 15:15

Tiny stick.
A 9 cm pot is small.

Fernandina · 17/03/2022 15:26

Yeah, sticks in pots.

PureBlackVoid · 17/03/2022 17:37

Grin. Great thank you, I’ll avoid!

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Harrysmummy246 · 17/03/2022 17:50

Decent sized trees come in 10 plus litre pots and cost £40-50 minimum...

Diversion · 17/03/2022 19:33

You need to have a look at which root stock it is, this will tell you how big the tree will grow to eventually. But as someone else said if it is just in a tiny 9cm pot you are looking at a tiny sapling. You also need to check if the cherry tree is self fertile or if it will require another tree to pollinate it to produce cherries. This is the same for most fruit trees.

JustJam4Tea · 18/03/2022 06:48

You’d be better buying at a garden centre or b&q and expect to pay £25 to £40….

I have bought a couple of 9 cm pots, one as an experiment….and a couple to bonsai.

9 cm shrubs and trees are for those with lots of patience….I’d rather have someone who knows what they are doing put the time in and pay them for that and get a decent 10 litre tree…

Ecosralayce · 20/03/2022 15:35

a seedling maybe? Are you sure it was 9cm? Cant imagine any tree in a 9cm pot LOL

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