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If you have a drill bit for ceramic, drill some holes in the base of the planter to add drainage, then just put a saucer underneath. The bits can be found at a tool library or odds are someone you know has one.
You can use a skewer to test the soil moisture or a hygrometer to get a feel for when to water. Then, just pick up the pot and go by weight.
No chance it will survive. It's got cracks throughout and any tension and it will shatter. I'll just move it to a better draining plant. Not sure what I'll replace it with. Everything needs drainage
You're totally right. You can find terracotta for cheap at a local nursery or often even free on FB marketplace or equivalent at times.
I haven't really seen many. Everything is plastic. Cheap and ugly