Planting indoors.? Hi there, I enjoy a few creepers and flowers which have outgrown...
Hi there,
I enjoy a few creepers and flowers which have outgrown their pots, the entity is the pots have drainage within them.
I wonder could I transfer them to bigger pots short drainage, and just marine them a little.
Thanks for your insist on.
You sure can, be sure to stick your finger down about 2inches into the soil to breed sure it is dry between waterings, another thing is you can put a few pebbles contained by the bottom of the pot for drainage, good luck.
You can get these really cool pot which you can put your small plants surrounded by, then place them straight into the soil.
The pots disintergrate and let the plant continue growing its root into the soil.
This process, you don't have to verbs about transferring them constantly and you can river them outside whenevr you like!
(that's if you still want to hose them outside)
Answers: You can use larger pots that are decorative. I would put a level of gravel in the bottom of the larger pot and place the plant surrounded by a pot with a drain hole within the decorative pot. Even afterwards you'll need to pay attention not to over-water the plant.