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The shitty coir is really hard to determine the dryness level. I'm thinking of chucking out the coir as it's just a bit of a hassle to garden with. Doesn't seem to retain moisture. Probably what it's meant for. Don't think it works well in this situation.
I usually do just make holes but it's ceramic and has several cracks. Don't think i can get away with any holes without shattering the thing.
Then repot it into something that has drainage.
Drainage is necessary if you’re using tap water because over time the minerals in the water will build up if they can’t also be washed away.
Just all around you’re best suited to have this thing in a pot that can drain, you want the water to move not pool
Yeah makes sense. I try to only water with rain water but I'll repot. Thanks for advice