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CROCK: In Plastic Pots It is a mistake to use broken clay pots in the bottom of plastic pots for drainage; it absorbs and retains moisture and may cause root rot. A62-535 0
CROCK: In Pots for Drainage It is an old-fashioned idea; no longer used by commercial growers; crock harbors snails; instead use shallower cyclamen pots and a bark-peat mix. A70-798While frequently recommended it also provides the best residence for slugs, snails, slaters. OD74-183 0

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