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Avocados can be a delicious and healthy addition to any meal, and they’re surprisingly easy to grow indoors. It is well known that some fruits are hard to tend and take an expert green thumb to keep alive and healthy. But, if you’re an individual with a green thumb or just the novice gardener looking to add something special to your meals, avocados can be a great option for you. But before you start, there is one important factor you need to consider: How big a pot should you use for your avocado tree? Let’s take a look at the factors one should consider when picking the size of pot for growing an avocado tree.<\/p>\n

Age of your Tree<\/h2>\n

The age of your avocado tree is a big factor in deciding what size pot is right for you. Younger saplings do best if given a pot slightly wider than the root ball to give the roots plenty of room to grow. If your tree is a bit older, you might want to choose a pot that’s a bit deeper to accommodate a more established root system. Looking to how often the tree will need to be repotted can help direct the size you need. A young tree can usually stay in its pot for a year or two, while more established avocados need to be repotted annually.<\/p>\n

Size of your Tree<\/h2>\n

This might seem obvious, but it’s important to know the size of the leaves your avocado tree produces as well as how tall your tree may end up. You don’t want to choose a pot too small and restrict growth or choose a pot too large that will be too heavy to move around. A general rule of thumb is to add a few inches of width and depth to the size of your tree’s leaves when picking the size of the pot. For a small tree up to three feet in height, a pot of 12 to 16 inches in diameter will work, but larger trees may need something biggest.<\/p>\n

Material Choice<\/h2>\n

Choosing the right material in your pot is important as it will determine how well it holds up when it comes to temperature swings and how often it will need to be filled with soil. One of the most popular materials for planters for avocado trees is plastic, mostly because it’s lightweight and doesn’t crack in colder temperatures. Ceramic is another great option and often looks more attractive in homes, but it does hold water for longer so you might need to avoid using it if you’re in a colder climate.<\/p>\n

Drainage and Irrigation<\/h2>\n