The Internet's Finest Tropical Fruit Discussion Forum!"All discussion content within the forum reflects the views of the individual participants and does not necessarily represent the views held by the Tropical Fruit Forum as an organization."
I ordered some seeds yesterday for a few various anonnas to keep in pots. I keep a couple mangoes in pots as well as a jackfruit damaged two winters ago and a sugar apple(both of the latter who seem to be thriving). Pineapples do well in pots. My Miracle Berry does excellent in a half barrel pot with added compost, pine bark mulch, and some acidifier.
I guess in theory all mangos if pruned heavily could go in pots but there are some less vigorous that do better than others. Pickering and Graham immediately come to mind as being condo varieties. Also add Barbados cherries. Best of the tropical "cherries" in my opinion. My in ground died from the cold a couple years back and this thread reminded me I want another one for a good sized pot. Might have to go look at my nursery down the street after work.
I would say the guava and atemoya would do best in containers.
Pitangatuba does well in container, Adam from Flying Fox Fruits has them on his website ready to fruit
Ugni Molinae, i have them in a 60 litters container.