Nursery pots, made for temporary use, can harm plant growth if they become rootbound or impair water drainage. A suitable pot enhances plant health and aesthetic appeal. Terracotta allows airflow, making it ideal for drought-sensitive plants. Plastic or glazed ceramic is better for moisture-loving species. Always ensure pots have drainage holes and avoid oversized pots, as they can lead to root rot by retaining excess water. Repotting should only increase pot size by one increment to maintain optimal conditions for plant growth.
A good pot can elevate your plant, just as a piece of art is enhanced by a great frame.
If your plants are thriving, you can keep them in nursery pots, but consider repotting if they show signs of being rootbound.
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