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Why do some plant pots not have holes in the bottom?

Why do some plant pots not have holes in the bottom?

They need to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with the air, and excess water closes off the air pockets in soil. Plants in pots without drainage holes are prone to becoming overwatered. As plant roots take in water, they leave some of the salts behind, and salts concentrate in the soil over time.

Why do stores sell pots without drainage holes?

Some outlets (especially grocery stores) won’t allow plants in pots with drainage holes into their stores because they don’t want a mess in the store as their staff maintains the plants.

Are pots without drainage holes bad?

If water does not have a way to drain freely, it gets trapped inside the pot and eventually deprives the roots of oxygen, creating roots rot, which is fatal to plants.

Should you drill holes in flower pots?

Drilling holes in resin planters allows plants to grow and stay healthy. Inadequate drainage in a planter can make plant roots die because they are not receiving the oxygen they need. To prevent this from happening, drill holes in the bottom of your planter if there aren’t any already.

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What to plant in Pots without holes?

13 Amazing Plants That Do Not Need Drainage Holes

  1. Snake Plant. One of the best indoor plants for beginners, the Snake plant is one of our top choices when it comes to plants that do not require drainage holes.
  2. Oleander Plant.
  3. Chinese Evergreen.
  4. Kupukupu Fern.
  5. Crotons.
  6. Dumbcane.
  7. Schefflera.
  8. Pothos.

How do you water Ikea plants?

How often you should water depends on the plants. Our labels have drops as guides: 1) once a week or every second/third week, 2) once/twice a week—no standing water, or 3) two/three times a week—no dry soil. Self-watering pots can do the job, too. Tip: skip watering if soil sticks to your thumb.

Should I put rocks in the bottom of my planter?

In general, it’s not necessary to put rocks in the bottom of plant pots. One rock to cover the drainage hole is enough – just enough so that the soil doesn’t leach out of the bottom but water can flow freely through the pot. Putting rocks in plant pots doesn’t aid drainage or improve air circulation.

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How many holes do I drill at the bottom of a planter?

Drainage Holes The holes give the excess water an escape route so it doesn’t stay in the soil. Many flower pots come with only one drainage hole. Others don’t have any holes at all. If the container is made from a material you can drill, add two or three more drainage holes.