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Posted by Richard on April 11, 2007, 11:49 am
 
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I have a 1550 square foot house so I'm going to put 16 plants in the house
because I have a breathing problem. I'm thinking of Philodendron should I
put them in clay pots which will weight about 100 pounds which should give
me about a ton of plants or is plastic OK?



Posted by Manelli Family on April 11, 2007, 12:18 pm
 

They so very well in plastic pots.


Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on April 11, 2007, 12:30 pm
 
Clay is nice, but it dries out faster than plastic. Obviously, you can pay
close attention to watering in order to deal with this. But, clay will also
build up mineral deposits (from your water) along the rim, and the only way
do deal with that is to either repot into a clean pot, or get the whole
plant outside in the rain, and scrub the pot as best you can with a stuff
brush. Hopefully, it'll also rain enough to flush through the soil
completely.



Posted by Lar on April 11, 2007, 1:42 pm
 Richard wrote:

You may want to place the pots on some sort of "feet" that keeps the
bottom of the pots off of the floor. The condensation will ruin
carpet/hardwood/linoleum.

Lar

Posted by FragileWarrior on April 11, 2007, 2:58 pm
 

Clay pots are a pain in the butt in the house unless something about the
plant requires what clay pots provide.  Plastic is a better choice and you
can find it in a huge range of colors, designs, shapes.  Philodendrons make
nice hanging plants but I doubt you'll be able to find hanging pots at the
sizes you must be looking for if you're figuring 100# per pot.