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Forum: Article: Pot PotentialReplies: 1, Views: 27
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yllehs
mumbai
India

April 18, 2008
05:00 AM

Post #4825936

Hi, I have never tried using containers without holes, it seems like a great idea. Do you think I can plant adeniums in these containers.
threegardeners
North Augusta, ON
(Zone 5a)

April 18, 2008
03:17 PM

Post #4827945

If I remember correctly, aren't Adeniums fussy about their water?

When using a container with no drainage, you have to be super careful with your watering. They can easily drown or rot.


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