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can i put indoor plant straight into cooper pots
winterwhite11
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hi, i have different copper pots. old cooking pots ,a copper coal skuttle etc..
is it ok to put my indoor plants straight in to the pots or do i have to put the plants in another pot first..
thanks
is it ok to put my indoor plants straight in to the pots or do i have to put the plants in another pot first..
thanks
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Definitely put them into another pot first - one with drainage holes in it. If you plant into a pot without drainage, the roots are likely to rot off sooner or later if you happen to overwater.0
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