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The Importance of Proper Drainage in Indoor Plant Pots
Why Drainage Matters
Good drainage allows excess water to escape from the pot, preventing water from pooling around the roots. When roots sit in water, they can suffocate and rot, leading to plant decline or death. Proper drainage helps maintain the right moisture level, promoting healthy root growth.
Signs of Poor Drainage
- Yellowing or wilting leaves
- Foul smell from the soil
- Root rot or mushy roots
- Soil that stays soggy for days
How to Ensure Proper Drainage
- Use pots with drainage holes at the bottom.
- Add a layer of gravel or small stones at the bottom of the pot.
- Use well-draining soil mixes designed for indoor plants.
- Water only when the top inch of soil feels dry.
- Elevate pots on stands to allow air circulation and drainage.
By paying attention to drainage, you can prevent many common indoor plant problems. Proper care ensures your plants stay healthy, vibrant, and beautiful for years to come.