Advantages of growing plants in a pot with NO drainage hole

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • There are four advantages of growing plants in a pot with NO drainage hole. And one-two disadvantages. Thanks for watching.

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  • @SnakePlantCollector
    @SnakePlantCollector  Год назад +4

    The reason why it is risky to bring a pot with no drainage hole outdoors:
    It is mainly because of the rain. Too much water can make your plant die.
    However, if you have a covered porch, it is safe to put it outdoors as long as your area doesn't get tons of rain or storm.

  • @elizabethfuhr5527
    @elizabethfuhr5527 2 месяца назад +5

    Finally, someone uses pots without drainage holes. I’ve been using holeless pots for 29 years now.
    One other advantage of no holes is not losing the nutrients that are in the soil because it doesn’t drain and poured out.

  • @yawwow9529
    @yawwow9529 Год назад +6

    Oh, this method is not for overwaterers, like me😂 I guess you have to be completely dedicated to plants to go for drainaige free method. Bravo to you! Being that much attentive to your babies takes a lot. Thanks for your channel!

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Год назад +1

      Yes, definitely not a suitable method for overwaterers. Actually, I used to be one too.
      However, as the number of pots increased, I had to find a way to reduce the time of watering. As a result, decided to cut down water :D Thanks for watching!

    • @TheRevelationDeception
      @TheRevelationDeception 17 дней назад

      If your pots are small enough, you can also CAREFULLY tip them sideways and drain out excess water.

  • @IshaqqRahim
    @IshaqqRahim 9 месяцев назад +2

    That was so reconfirming

  • @Mlspky
    @Mlspky День назад

    Root rot will set in the when there no drainage holes.

  • @jimmygreenspan8832
    @jimmygreenspan8832 Месяц назад

    Now if you could just provide some links to where to buy pots with no drainage holes! I have honestly found it difficult to find them.

  • @emiliapaulusspeaks
    @emiliapaulusspeaks Год назад +2

    Hi. I’m a new passionate plant mum:). I really enjoyed your video as you clearly articulated the points you made. I have one question, the reason for not taking the plants in pots without drainage outside is mainly the sun or also rain? I live in a city with little sunlight so I’m always worried about my indoor plants as they don’t get enough sunlight ( those that need it) so whenever we get sunlight I rush my plants outside😂. Not sure it’s a great idea. Thanks for your time 👏🏾

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Год назад +2

      Hi Emilia, it is mainly because of the rain. I should have explained more in detail. Sorry about that.
      There is no need to worry about the sun. It is actually a great idea to put them outside during summer.
      But for certain plants, it could be important to get exposed to direct sunlight gradually.
      There are actually three ways to do the transition from indoors to outdoors.
      1. You can put them outside under a glass table for a few days before exposing them to direct sunlight.
      2. Or just simply gradually increase the amount of time of sunlight exposure each day for a few days.
      3. Or put them in a filtered sunlight area(for example, under a tree) first for a few days and then move them to a direct sunlight area.
      If you have a covered porch, also no need to worry about the rain too :D

    • @emiliapaulusspeaks
      @emiliapaulusspeaks Год назад

      @@SnakePlantCollector thank you so much for your insight. It makes a lot of sense now. Happy gardening 😇

  • @sandygeddry724
    @sandygeddry724 Год назад +1

    I am enjoying your videos. You are very knowledgeable about snake plants. I have one that I rescued from the supermarket flower shelf. I don't know what variety it is. It looked a little damaged when I got it. That was two years ago. It looks great now. I only water once a month. How can I tell if it needs to be repotted?

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Год назад

      I recently uploaded a video about my 4~5 years old Moonshine plant: ruclips.net/video/PRwgf9m97e4/видео.html
      After multiple years of thriving, it was finally getting brown spots on the leaves. I assume it is because lack of nutrients since I didn't give any fertilizers. If you do give fertilizer, I think you can wait for longer. But if not, I think it is good to repot every 3~4 years max. And repotting every 2~3 years would be best, just to be sure the plant doesn't get imperfections, like brown spots on leaves. However, my other 4~5 years old Moonshine plants are still doing well with no imperfections. So I believe it also depends on pot size. Smaller the pot, it needs to be repot more often.
      Another way to tell is, if you're Snake Plant is too crowded(=if you feel like you are suffocating just by looking at it), it is time to repot :D

  • @MiscellaneousMichelle
    @MiscellaneousMichelle Год назад +2

    💚

  • @prettylagoon
    @prettylagoon 4 месяца назад

    I just watered my new pot of trznsplanted flowers and the water didnt drain out? Is this bad?

  • @yokulen545
    @yokulen545 Год назад +3

    u did not explain why u cant to out door then i found if rains it ruins the plant for those did not understand i wrote here

    • @SnakePlantCollector
      @SnakePlantCollector  Год назад +2

      My bad. Thanks for leaving this comment for others. I thought it was obvious due to rain. However, I think I should have explained more in detail because if you have a covered porch, it is OK to put them outside. Next time I will try to explain more thoroughly.

    • @ericcheong9189
      @ericcheong9189 7 месяцев назад

      That's what I want to know too.😅