You would be the first person to ask me that! I'm glad because it's a thought I have sometimes myself.
Most trees tolerate it quite well but with a few caveats. The smaller confined pot means the tree will need more frequent watering/fertilizer. You need to re-pot/root prune on a yearly basis to provide fresh soil and aeration. The trees are smaller and more vulnerable but their overall health isn't compromised.
You would be the first person to ask me that! I'm glad because it's a thought I have sometimes myself.
Most trees tolerate it quite well but with a few caveats. The smaller confined pot means the tree will need more frequent watering/fertilizer. You need to re-pot/root prune on a yearly basis to provide fresh soil and aeration. The trees are smaller and more vulnerable but their overall health isn't compromised.