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Indoor Plants: This Ultra-Trend Container Condemns Them in a Few Weeks (You Probably Make the Mistake)

Summary by Pleine Vie
In the spring, many adopt a Monstera or a ficus and offer it a superb smooth ceramic pot, perfectly matched to the sofa. The waterings are regular, the fertilizer is well dosed, and yet the leaves yellow, hang, fall. One thinks lack of green hand, one blames, one accuses the light. In reality, the problem is often hidden where no one looks: at the bottom of the pot. Because behind the very trendy design of some containers hides a major technical…
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In the spring, many adopt a Monstera or a ficus and offer it a superb smooth ceramic pot, perfectly matched to the sofa. The waterings are regular, the fertilizer is well dosed, and yet the leaves yellow, hang, fall. One thinks lack of green hand, one blames, one accuses the light. In reality, the problem is often hidden where no one looks: at the bottom of the pot. Because behind the very trendy design of some containers hides a major technical…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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