How to plant a coconut tree in a pot

Coconut tree

El Coconut tree, whose scientific name is Cocos nucifera, is a palm tree of tropical origin, very abundant in beaches and gardens that enjoy a warm climate all year round. Its slender, slender trunk and its long, elegant pinnate leaves, make her without a doubt one of the Queens of the Palms.

In addition, its fruit, the coconut, it tastes delicious. Who wouldn't want to have one in their home? This time we will deal with the issue of how to have a beautiful coconut tree in a pot.

Preparing materials for planting

The flower pot

Flower pot

In the market there are many varieties and types of flowerpot: plastic, clay, ... To plant our coconut tree, the clay ones are more recommended, since in summer the water will not evaporate so quickly, thus achieving that we do not have to water so often.

It is important that it is larger than the one you already had before, leaving about three centimeters on each side.

If we live in a very hot and dry area, it is also advisable to place a plate under it. But be careful, since it is a palm tree that fear waterlogging.

Clay pellets

Clays

They are some balls that will be placed inside the pot to help drain quickly. It will be enough to add a layer.

Perlite

Perlite

It is a fabulous drainage material, which does its job very well. So much so, that we must use the ideal percentage, since if we put too much, the substrate will dry very quickly.

Black peat

Black peat

Essential. It will give your coconut tree a base by which to develop a healthy root system and feed itself. In nurseries and garden centers they are beginning to sell bags of peat with added worm castings, something that your palm tree will love.

Proceeding to the plantation

  1. The first thing to do is place a layer of clay balls inside the pot.
  2. We mix the black peat with the perlite, half and half.
  3. We fill the pot a little with the mixture.
  4. We carefully remove the coconut tree from its old pot, and put it in the new one.
  5. We finished filling our new palm tree 'house' with the peat and perlite mixture, exposing the coconut.
  6. We water abundantly.

And finally, we will place it in a place where, at least for 15 days, do not receive direct light, as the leaves could burn. After this time, we will expose it to more and more direct light.

As it is a fairly fast growing palm tree, you may need a new pot after two years or less. You will know if you see roots growing out of the drainage holes.

Clever. You already have your coconut tree in a pot. If you want to know how to take care of it, click here:

More information - The coconut tree: symbol of the tropical

Image - Fantasy Miguel, Orchard Planet, garden, Alibaba


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  1.   Cesar Luis Alarcon said

    The procedure is very good, but it says "how to plant a coconut tree in a pot" but rather it would be transplanting, in my case I am looking for how to start from scratch, how to plant and grow a coconut tree at home, be careful with respect to the climate in non-tropical places as is its origin, will it have any of that?

    Many Thanks

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Cesar.
      To have a seed coconut tree you have to proceed as follows:

      1.- Sow the coconut in a pot with a porous substrate, it can be perlite mixed with vermiculite in equal parts.
      2.- Put it near a heat source, at a minimum temperature of 20º (and a maximum of 35ºC).
      3.- Water it often, every 1-2 days so that it does not lack moisture.

      If everything has gone well, in a maximum of 3 months it will germinate.

      Good luck!

  2.   Rocio said

    Hello, I have a 1 meter high coconut tree, in a 3 square meter space in the backyard, I would like to know if the roots can damage the structure of the house.

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Rocio.
      Don't worry: coconut roots are not invasive.
      A greeting.

  3.   nick said

    dwarf golden coconut can be grown in a pot and will bear fruit

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Nick.
      In principle I would say yes, but the pot must be wide, at least 40cm in diameter.
      A greeting.