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It came way earlier than I thought and is a nice little fig, unfortunanltly it looks like it's has baby figs which I will have to pluck later (or little things between leaves)

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It's in a 4 inch pot, should I pot it up?
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I would =)
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I did

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It might rot! That pot is too big for that size plant.
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It might rot! That pot is too big for that size plant.
I do have smaller, but how could it rot?

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Ok, transplant!

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What causes rot is too small of roots in a vast amount of wet soil! It might be alright I was just letting you know ? The best way is to wait until the pot is pretty much full of roots, then go to a larger size.
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What causes rot is too small of roots in a vast amount of wet soil! It might be alright I was just letting you know ? The best way is to wait until the pot is pretty much full of roots, then go to a larger size.
the pot is smaller

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Up pot little bit at a time till you reach a full one gallon size pot that is nearly root bound.
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