Thanks for your comment Liz.
The pot is clay, so in-regards to my medium I guess I get the Kudos.

Perhaps what you may like to call into account, is my method of firing/curing them. It was baked in a micro-wave, to achieve more cracking to the drawn dry clay lip.
In regards to using cement, I say use what you can, if it works for you go for it! I'm not looking to sell these so a medium of $3.20 for 20kg suits me well. I can bake them in the oven or micro-wave and have paint / sealer on it within an hour. So from conception to creation the pot can take under two hours to complete, no week waiting time for the clay to dry before firing.
Soon I will look into hiring a kiln or joining a class, yet at the moment, what I create works fine for my plants. In fact I am starting to have trouble apart from weight, remembering which are my "shop bought" pots and which are my cement, cement / clay mix, clay ones.
Regards, Mitchell.
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