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Default Grape Vines Grow in Pot?

Will a grape vine grow in a pot? What is the root size like? I saw on
at a nursery in only about 2 gallon pot and it was already 5 feet
tall. I want to grow them on an arbor about 8 feet of the ground and
16 long. I am wondering if they will grow that big in a large pot.
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Default Grape Vines Grow in Pot?

Grapes need a lot of water. During the hot part of the summer they will
loose more moisture through the leaves than they can take up through the
roots. I wouldn't trust them in a pot as a permanent thing. They might be
able to take up enough water in a pot as long as they are small. Mature
grapes have large root system, and I think a pot would hinder their growth
and production.

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Will a grape vine grow in a pot? What is the root size like? I saw on
at a nursery in only about 2 gallon pot and it was already 5 feet
tall. I want to grow them on an arbor about 8 feet of the ground and
16 long. I am wondering if they will grow that big in a large pot.



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