Should I downsize or what is wrong with my pot? Moisture drops keep getting trapped within the pot.

The photos were taken a day after watering, however the situation is all the same even when the top 2 inches of the soil is dry and before I go to water my plant.

This plant is the only one with this issue and pot…

by LastExpression9814

9 Comments

  1. AsukaWasHereToo

    That’s what you want to have happen. The plant thrives with moist air at the roots.

  2. Effective_Mousse7071

    Many of mine do the same thing. Didn’t think it was abnormal…

  3. JungleFeverDad

    One of the best things to happen specially if you have Philodendrons

  4. spidabros

    Thats what you want. When the moisture goes away you know you have to water the plan.

  5. That1GirlUKnow111

    The moisture is what you want. You don’t want that bottom to ever get dry, the very bottom should always be like that. The top is what dries out, that you usually measure its hydration with.

    I’m not saying it should sit in water like a fish. I’m just saying it having that moisture is healthy and wanted.

  6. No-Smoke5261

    That perfect.. That provides humidity to the roots without them being wet.

  7. No_Cartographer_3265

    Uhm…what? Moisture..in…your..pot?

  8. I also think it’s ok. But if you’re uncomfortable with this – there are pots with holes on sides, or you can make more holes yourself.

  9. ZenTrainee

    What everyone here is saying… see how happy your roots look?

    Now you just have to figure out how to do this for all your other plants! 😉😉😉😅😅😅

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