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Jabos don't have aggressive roots, they pretty much stay within the canopy. As for size, I've seen them 10 ft tall in pots for sale at a nursery here and they did cost a pretty penny, don't know how old they were though... will take pics next time I go by.
Quote from: xmario on June 11, 2019, 01:36:31 AMJabos don't have aggressive roots, they pretty much stay within the canopy. As for size, I've seen them 10 ft tall in pots for sale at a nursery here and they did cost a pretty penny, don't know how old they were though... will take pics next time I go by.Which nursery was this? I bought a decent sized 25 gallon, was not cheap lol but damn a 10 ft red jabo is a monster producer already I would assume.
Quote from: fisherking73 on June 11, 2019, 04:00:43 PMQuote from: xmario on June 11, 2019, 01:36:31 AMJabos don't have aggressive roots, they pretty much stay within the canopy. As for size, I've seen them 10 ft tall in pots for sale at a nursery here and they did cost a pretty penny, don't know how old they were though... will take pics next time I go by.Which nursery was this? I bought a decent sized 25 gallon, was not cheap lol but damn a 10 ft red jabo is a monster producer already I would assume.Curious how tall is the 25 gal, I have a 5ft tall red one sitting in ground in 15 gal for now, close to the gutter of course.