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<p>[QUOTE="David Kiehl, post: 4019325, member: 7353"]Marie, You ha e a spot-on answer. I worked at a greenhouse for years and plants in a decorative pot without drainage holes always were made up with a plastic liner so that excess water could be drained. Rocks in the bottom are really not a replacement for drainage, but, better than nothing. Mineral salts will still build up and eventually kill the plant and ruin your beautiful ceramic pot! Great purchase by the way![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David Kiehl, post: 4019325, member: 7353"]Marie, You ha e a spot-on answer. I worked at a greenhouse for years and plants in a decorative pot without drainage holes always were made up with a plastic liner so that excess water could be drained. Rocks in the bottom are really not a replacement for drainage, but, better than nothing. Mineral salts will still build up and eventually kill the plant and ruin your beautiful ceramic pot! Great purchase by the way![/QUOTE]
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