Thanks fellas! I have a gigantic terracotta (ceramic) pot that has had a beautiful Agave plant in it for some time. I think you’re right about the cracks forming as a result of the plant’s roots outgrowing the pot. I’ve been worried to death that when I remove the Agave, the pot will fall apart. But, now I know what to do if and when that happens. So, thank you both for sharing. Gonna order my Milliput now. ☺️
This is so helpful…thank you ! I have two large pots to repair.😊👍🏼
Really helpfull video. Never thought it would be so simple to fix it by my self going too try it out thanks 🙏
You’ve just got me hooked on this milliput putty :-)
Fantastic! Just what I needed.
Thank You guys 👏👏👍
Thanks fellas! I have a gigantic terracotta (ceramic) pot that has had a beautiful Agave plant in it for some time. I think you’re right about the cracks forming as a result of the plant’s roots outgrowing the pot. I’ve been worried to death that when I remove the Agave, the pot will fall apart. But, now I know what to do if and when that happens. So, thank you both for sharing. Gonna order my Milliput now. ☺️
fantasic ive always just used broken pots for crocks - will order some of this now
Wonderifu job, thanks so much for sharing it. 👍 👏❤
Thanks, good video. Never heard of Milliput. Hopefully I can get it in Mexico. 😊
totally agree with you i have used milliput for donkeys years too love it :)
What if you've got 3 broken pieces? Do you start from the bottom up?
Wow
Wonder why the Gorilla at all. Couldn't you just use the milliput to make the repair?
I'm wondering if I fix a pot that will have herbs or vegetables growing in them, will epoxy seep into the soil and be potentially toxic?
you could line the pot if you're concerned about that.
Ok to not use gloves? Does water help it to bond to the surface? Why doesn't it stick to wet fingers?
you can use gloves if you want to.