
It turns out that there is a huge difference between a pot and a flowerpot, which is unsafe for plants to ignore. Expert florist Anya Panfilova spoke about the differences and nuances of their use.
What is the difference between a pot and a flowerpot
A pot is a container with drainage holes at the bottom. Excess moisture escapes through them, which means the roots breathe better and do not rot. The pot looks simple and uncomplicated, since the main goal is to provide the plants with a normal microclimate. Such containers are made of plastic and ceramics. Pots must be equipped with stands where excess liquid accumulates.
A flowerpot is a decorative container without holes, so excess water remains at the bottom. Pots are made from a variety of materials – ceramics, rattan, wood, metal. Flowerpots vary in color and design, so they can fit into any interior.
How to make it beautiful
The best option is 2 in 1, when the pot is inserted into a flowerpot. It looks stylish, beautiful and neat, plus the roots will not suffocate or die from rotting.
But some gardeners still prefer to grow plants directly in pots. Then add a drainage layer and under no circumstances overwater the plants. Otherwise, excess water will remain at the bottom of the container. The pot will take a long time to dry out, and the plant will suffer from rot and fungi.
Another option is a flower pot with an automatic watering system. This option keeps the soil moist without overwatering or drying out. Also, some flowerpots have inserts to drain excess moisture.




