My flowers die when planted within clay pots, can anyone sustain me realize why?


Answers:    As mentioned earlier the clay pots permit water evaporate from the in one piece pot. When planting in any pot you must pay attention to maintain moisture level. Water crystals are a good notion, and you can also buy a bitumen type paint especially made for porous pots. You just paint inside the pots up to a plane which will be covered by the potting mixture. Let dry for the prescribed time and replant. Use a good point potting mix (some come with river Chrystal's.)

Try and use a reasonable size pot, small pots dry out too in the blink of an eye.
It depends on what kind of flowers you plant. Some have need of to be planted outdoors...like annuals. If they are indoor flowering plants they should bring lots of light and call for special houseplant soil. There has to be honourable drainage and the pots should not be too small. And clay pots are better than plastic pots as clay will "breathe" and plastic won't. And flowers need to be watered more frequently. If you use aged clay pots clean them first as matured pots might have diseases from previous plants. Otherwise clay pots are fine.