What fruit plant is good for growing in a indoor garden?


by indoor i mean something similar to hydroponics…indoor lights and fans… the works…

I was thinking watermelon or cantaloupe?

if you want to grow a watermelon or a cantaloupe plant, you’ll need a very large pot, I’d say 16 inches deep at least, and as big wide at the top. you should be able to do it that way, keep it moist and light 12 hours a day. The easiest fruit to grow indoors is strawberries, and they only need a pot 6 inches deep. If you want to go crazy, you could order the small dwarf trees in pots that bear fruit, like lemons, limes, citrus fruits.

3 Responses

  1. melfred_20 Says:

    im pretty sure they grow in the ground so that wouldn’t work. Im guessing you don’t know much about either.
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  2. mountainsinautumn Says:

    if you want to grow a watermelon or a cantaloupe plant, you’ll need a very large pot, I’d say 16 inches deep at least, and as big wide at the top. you should be able to do it that way, keep it moist and light 12 hours a day. The easiest fruit to grow indoors is strawberries, and they only need a pot 6 inches deep. If you want to go crazy, you could order the small dwarf trees in pots that bear fruit, like lemons, limes, citrus fruits.
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  3. I heart beets Says:

    tomatoes for sure. Lettuce grows well inside from the forums I’ve read, but I know that’s not a fruit.
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