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Originally Posted by Lilme85
Hopefully one of you see this since its a 2 year old thread. Im forced to grow in pots since i have 100% concrete yard. 1 of the varieties I'm doing is blue java. Every thing im doing is in 65g pots. Those pots are sitting on plastic pallets. Since blue javas will tend to bend i was thinking since I do have those pallets I can also use them as anchor points and use tubular webbing as support that i can add more when needed or adjust the height of contact. Does this sound like a possible idea to be successful in fruiting? Im in zone 10a
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From the experiences posted previously in this thread, and given your growing zone..i would say you have a real good chance of being successful! I dont know how your backyard looks, but you could consider building large circular permanant planters using castlewall or pavers. They would prob provide more stability than a pot, and drainage should be excellent.