What Are the Disadvantages of Ceramic Plant Pots?

Maddy

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What are the main disadvantages of using ceramic plant pots, such as weight, drainage issues, cracking, or cost, and how do they compare with plastic or terracotta pots for indoor and outdoor plants?
 
Honestly, ceramic pots look beautiful, but they’re heavy to move, can crack in extreme weather, sometimes have poor drainage, and cost more than plastic or terracotta; I’ve personally had one chip just from shifting it on my balcony, so now I’m a bit careful with them.
 
Plant pots made of ceramics are known to have high aesthetic value, but have enormous drawbacks such as being heavy, fragile, and not draining well. They are costly, can be crushed in case of dropping, and can crack at low temperatures. Their frequently glazed surfaces may result in pooling of water, which is a danger to root rot.
 
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