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My ceramic pot has no drainage holes.
Before you drill though take a better look at the plant.
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There is a plastic insert or grow pot with drainage holes inside the decorative container.
If you find that your favorite pot doesn t have a hole in the bottom for drainage.
Tools needed to drill drain hole in ceramic pot power drill.
Some plants especially orchids that appear to be growing in a pot with no drainage hole are actually double potted.
We have tried several styles of concrete tile cement and glass bits.
Since a big part of planting succulents in pots without drainage holes is monitoring its water intake putting pots without drainage outdoors is a bad idea.
Unless it s in a covered area you can t control the rain and a bad rainstorm could easily overwhelm your plant if the water has nowhere to go.
This process keeps water from pooling at the base of the pot which can cause bacteria fungus and root rot.
It s a pretty straightforward distinction and yet that little hole at the bottom of your pot means a world of difference in terms of potting plant care and maintenance.
If you own a drill with bits that will drill through ceramic or wood you can drill holes in your decorative pot.
The answer is to drill your own drainage holes.
When it comes time to water if the plant is small enough you can take it out of its decorative pot and take advantage of the drainage hole.
If you re a beginner and lack confidence in watering i first highly recommend trying to find a plastic pot you can fit inside your no drainage container thereby using it as a cachepot that s often how they re designed to be.
Some pots have drainage.
Here are a few tips showing you how you put a drain hole in all of those nice containers and not break them.
We ve been drilling our own drainage holes in ceramic clay and glass containers for several years.
Whether your potted plants are indoors or outdoors proper drainage is an essential element to ensure they stay healthy.
We field a lot of questions about how to plant in pots without drainage holes.
In other words the outer container is actually a cache pot.
A good drill is important so you have the power needed to properly drill through your pots no matter what material they re made of.
It won t allow proper soil drainage and your plant will still be subjected to water.
Drill bit for tile and stone or glass and tile drill bit.
While a plant may grow for a while in a pot with no holes several problems.
If the container is completely sealed and waterproof like glazed ceramic you won t need a saucer.
Some people say not to do it a.
I have a dewalt drill and it is an all around great quality drill.
Using them as cachepots.