Collect healthy cuttings from an established mulberry tree in late winter or early spring.
Prepare the cuttings by trimming them at a 45-degree angle and removing lower leaves.
Optionally, dip the cut ends into rooting hormone powder to aid root growth.
Plant the cuttings in well-draining soil and create a humid environment to promote rooting.
Place the pots in a warm, well-lit area and keep the soil consistently moist until roots develop. Growing Mulberries in Pots:
Choose large pots with drainage holes and fill them with well-draining potting mix.
Transplant the rooted cuttings into the pots and position them in a sunny location.
Water the mulberry trees regularly, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Prune the trees annually to maintain shape and remove dead branches.
Fertilize the trees with balanced fertilizer in spring and monitor for pests and diseases.
Harvest ripe mulberries in late spring to early summer when they turn dark and slightly soft. By following these steps, you can successfully grow mulberries in pots and enjoy a fruitful harvest.
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