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Bahan Traders Rare Pink/Red Jack Fruit Grafted Plant (Thailand Variety) 1 Live Plant For Home Gardens Plant [Plant Height-1.5 Ft. To 2 Ft.] If You Want To Proceed With Planting The Jackfruit Tree In A Pot Temporarily, Here Are Some Guidelines: Select A Suitable Pot: Choose A Pot That Is At Least 18-24 Inches In Diameter And 18-24 Inches Deep. This Will Provide Sufficient Room For The Root System To Develop. 1) Prepare The Pot: Place A Layer Of Small Stones Or Broken Pottery At The Bottom Of The Pot To Ensure Adequate Drainage. This Will Prevent Waterlogging, Which Can Lead To Root Rot. 2) Potting Mix: Use A Well-Draining Potting Mix That Consists Of Equal Parts Of Compost, Garden Soil, And Sand. This Will Provide The Necessary Nutrients And Allow Proper Drainage. 3) Transplanting: Gently Remove The Jackfruit Tree From Its Current Container(Polybag), Being Careful Not To Damage The Roots. Place It In The Center Of The New Pot And Fill The Remaining Space With The Potting Mix, Ensuring That The Tree Is Planted At The Same Depth As It Was Before. 4) Watering: Water The Tree Thoroughly After Planting, Allowing The Water To Penetrate The Soil And Drain Out Through The Drainage Holes. Jackfruit Trees Require Regular Watering, Ensuring That The Soil Remains Moist But Not Waterlogged. Monitor The Moisture Levels And Water Accordingly. 5) Sunlight: Place The Potted Jackfruit Tree In A Location That Receives Full Sunlight For At Least 6-8 Hours A Day. Jackfruit Trees Thrive In Warm, Tropical Climates, So Providing Adequate Sunlight Is Crucial For Their Growth. 6) Care And Maintenance: Fertilize The Tree Threes A Month With A Balanced, Slow-Release Fertilizer According To The Tree Condition. Prune The Tree As Needed To Maintain Its Shape And Remove Any Dead Or Diseased Branches. Keep In Mind That As The Tree Grows, It Will Eventually Outgrow The Pot And Need To Be Transplanted Into The Ground Or A Much Larger Container. Consider Finding A Suitable Location Where The