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cheap pots
Will cheap bonsai pot crack over a period of time? These pots have hair line crack over the winter period. Too much watering?
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Re: cheap pots
Cheap pots may not be stoneware (fired to around 1300deg I think?) and therefore capable of absorbing water, which expands, and then can crack the pot in very cold weather. I'm no expert but the link below talks a bit about it.
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=17946&p=206286&hil ... ts#p206285
I wouldn't reckon Brisbane was cold enough though...???
viewtopic.php?f=45&t=17946&p=206286&hil ... ts#p206285
I wouldn't reckon Brisbane was cold enough though...???
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Re: cheap pots
It does not have to freeze for the water to delaminates the pot .mit is a question of time . Just loading the kiln for another firing , it will go to 1280 Celcius . Graham