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Do they even exsist...if so...can i grow them in a container...how big do the plants get...how big do the grape-fruits get...are they edible...etc...
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Not too sure but I have been told all citrus has shallow roots and can be trained to got in a large pot.
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thanx...i shall continue the search
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There are few true dwarf fruiting citrus, and none of them are Grapefruit. Instead, they are grafted on a rootstock that makes their structure develop more slowly. If not pruned, they will eventually catch up in size to their ungrafted "standard" counterparts. Here's some more information I've compiled about Citrus: http://www.plantsthatproduce.com/gui...mmonCitrus.htm
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